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A Healthy Dose of Green

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Friday, February 10, 2012
The National Institutes for Water Resources
Trees Ontario intends to initiate an interdisciplinary dialogue where the health sector, forestry industry, research community, environmental groups and government agencies can discuss and investigate the myriad of relationships between ecosystem health and human health. By highlighting the links between human health and the health of rural and urban forests, Trees Ontario hopes to increase support for tree planting initiatives and stimulate collaborative action to significantly enhance and restore forest cover across Ontario.
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Global

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