
Photo: Long Point World Biosphere Region Foundation
It’s a partnership that will help address pressing biodiversity, climate and water challenges.
The Long Point Biosphere and University of Waterloo have signed an agreement to collaborate in education, public outreach, and research on sustainability, conservation and the protection of biodiversity at the Long Point Biosphere.
Bordering Lake Erie and extending to all of Norfolk County, the Biosphere has nationally important concentrations of biodiversity, high levels of species at risk and an exceptional agro-ecosystem.
It’s even recognized by UNESCO for its international importance.