Judith Taylor writes:
I must acknowledge Rose Johnson for her tireless work in Field and Study. She is a one-woman powerhouse.
The involvement of communities in cleaning up and changing the polluted rivers into singing, shining waters is so required. No wonder I am hearing frogs again in the Kelvin Drive bridge area. Initiatives are gathering strength and support right along our precious water sources.
Thank you all, as I can now focus on acid mine drainage remediation and sewer farm breakdowns.
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