第一吃瓜网 is committed to the responsible stewardship of our campuses. We are grateful to the land, species and environment that we are all part of and connected to.
第一吃瓜网 campuses are located on the Traditional Territories of the Lekwungen and聽W瘫S脕NE膯聽peoples. We acknowledge their welcome and graciousness to the students who seek knowledge here.
Groundskeeping staff has adopted sustainable practices as a core principle and limit the college's environmental impact in the following ways:
- Integrated Pest Management- a proactive approach that prevents pest activity through the use of education, proper waste management, structural maintenance and biological and mechanical techniques.
- Right Plant, Right Place Policy- managing plants to promote native species and eradicating invasive species.
- Composting- composting of leaves, grasses and cut-offs enriches the soil, reduces weeds and retains moisture, which reduces the need for watering.聽Learn more about composting at Camosun.
Through these practices, and with the help of 4,000 ladybugs to fight pests, the college has been able to support a healthy ecosystem and almost eliminate the use of cosmetic chemicals on campus. These days the biggest "pest" problem at Camosun is deer, which are deterred through a combination of herbs and spices.
Contact information
Office of Sustainability