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Student Projects

Several projects carried out by university students have made meaningful contributions to the mission of the Darlington Ecological Corridor. Developed in collaboration with our team, these initiatives explore a range of topics including ecology, land use planning, and community involvement. Whether through practical tools, educational guides, or strategic reflections, these contributions highlight the strong connection between academic work and on-the-ground action. This section showcases some of these projects and makes them accessible to our wider community.

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Urban Gardening Guide

Created by a team of graduate students in the Environment and Sustainable Development program at Université de Montréal, this guide was designed to help residents grow flowering pots that support urban biodiversity. Tailored to the context of the Darlington Ecological Corridor, it includes simple tips, native plant profiles, and advice for observing pollinators. Download it, plant, observe… and let’s sow biodiversity together!

The Corridor Calendar

This calendar was created by a group of students in the Environment and Sustainable Development program at Université de Montréal. Designed to bring the spirit of the Darlington Ecological Corridor into balconies, windowsills, and small green spaces, it features a plant, a tip, or a nature discovery each month. Playful, reusable year after year, and rooted in the local context, this calendar makes gardening accessible to everyone while raising awareness about urban biodiversity.

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