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Media Appearances

Balado

Le Corridor écologique Darlington 
Issu d'un projet étudiant à la maîtrise en environnement et développement durable de l'UdeM, découvrez notre corridor à travers ce balado !

Promouvoir nos écoystèmes urbains grâce au tourisme
Comment les villes, souvent perçues comme des jungles de béton, peuvent-elles devenir des sanctuaires de biodiversité et des espaces où la nature et l'homme coexistent harmonieusement 

Nature et santé : Une connexion vitale 
Discussion sur les bienfaits du contact avec la nature et de l'importance de celle-ci pour notre santé, et ce, même en milieu urbain. 

Articles

Bringing nature back to the city
"The primary motivation for rewilding cities is to restore habitats."

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Imagining the co-management of the Darlington Ecological Corridor Together
"such an approach could inspire the spread of co-management in Montreal parks to better serve community interests while showcasing the power of parks."

 

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As our cities grow warmer, it’s time to rethink what and where nature is
"The aim of the corridor is to connect the biodiversity-rich mountain to what Mr. Beaudoin calls a nearby biodiversity highway: the train tracks a couple of kilometers north of Mont-Royal."

This biologist creates a "fox route" in the heart of Montreal
"The dream is strong in my mind, and it becomes more concrete every year. You've seen what we achieved in ten years... Imagine the difference in twenty or thirty years!"

Reconnecting the city to nature through ecological corridors
"Establishing green corridors takes time, and patience is needed before we can measure their impact."

The Darlington Ecological Corridor: A dream becoming reality
"Moreover, the project extends far beyond the University of Montreal and the borough, as the challenges it raises become case studies for students from various disciplines. The solutions they find can be applied elsewhere."

The Darlington Ecological Corridor project awarded
"Connecting Mount Royal to other green spaces in the city through an ecological corridor was recognized as 'innovative' at the Montreal Regional Environment Council Gala."

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Following the red fox trail
"It was while considering the path the red fox might have taken to return to Mount Royal that the idea of connecting the two University of Montreal campuses emerged."

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Videos

The Darlington Ecological Corridor
"How to ensure the implementation of a project that unites diverse stakeholders while providing the desired ecosystem services?"

Biodiversity protection (episode 3)
"It's important to understand why we want to promote an ecological corridor in an urban context. We need to understand the reasons for biodiversity loss, often attributed to pollution and climate change..."

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