Wellington County has celebrated the Jack Benham Pollinator Sanctuary.
Pollinator habitats have been promoted through the planting of flowering trees, shrubs and wildflowers at the Riverstown and Aberfoyle landfill sites.
Over the last several years, the former Arthur landfill site has been transformed into a pollinator sanctuary.
The county says Jack Benham was central to the creation of the pollinator sanctuary in Arthur who along a team of volunteers have planted, maintained and constructed pollinator food sources and habitat.
Warden Chris White says Mr. Benham and a team of volunteers performed much of the work that went into creating the pollinator sanctuary.








