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2812, 2023

Conservation Authority Issues Safety Reminder: Stay Away from Watercourses (media release, December 28, 2023)

December 28th, 2023|UTRCA Media Releases|

Conservation Authority Issues Safety Reminder: Stay Away from Watercourses The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) reminds the public to exercise extreme caution and stay away from all watercourses and water bodies following the recent rainfall events. With schools closed over the holiday period, caregivers are reminded to keep children and pets away from watercourses.  Banks adjacent to rivers and creeks are very slippery and, when combined with cold, [...]

2812, 2023

Conservation Authority Urges Caution around Watercourses (flood bulletin, December 28-30, 2023)

December 28th, 2023|Flood Bulletins - Archive|

Conservation Authority Urges Caution around Watercourses Watershed Conditions Statement - Water Safety (Issued December 28, 2023 at 8:30 am; valid until December 30, 2023) The Upper Thames River watershed received between 25 and 35 mm of rain across the watershed on Wednesday. The ground is fairly saturated and the potential for runoff is increased.  Creeks are responding, and currently flowing near bank-full, with peaks expected today.  Based on the [...]

1912, 2023

How to Build a Snake Hibernaculum

December 19th, 2023|December 2023, Thames River Current|

How to Build a Snake Hibernaculum Snake hibernacula are underground chambers where snakes can spend the cold winter months. As natural hibernation sites become more difficult to find due to urban expansion and other disturbances, constructed hibernacula provide safe spaces for snakes to find refuge. This fall, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff built a snake hibernaculum at Snake Woods Nature Preserve in Oxford County. The [...]

1912, 2023

Black Redhorse Reappears in Fish Creek  

December 19th, 2023|December 2023, Thames River Current|

Black Redhorse Reappears in Fish Creek   This summer brought an exhilarating find: the reappearance of the Black Redhorse, Moxostoma duquesnei, a Threatened Species at Risk fish, in the waters of Fish Creek! This species of sucker, found in only a few rivers in Canada, had not been recorded in the Fish Creek subwatershed in over two decades. This discovery signals successful local conservation efforts.  Imagine encountering a stunning [...]

1912, 2023

Staying Active at Our CAs this Winter

December 19th, 2023|December 2023, Thames River Current|

Staying Active at Our Conservation Areas this Winter  While the camping and extended day-use seasons have come to an end, there are still plenty of opportunities to stay active at Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) Conservation Areas (CAs) this winter, during daylight hours. The dam crossing at Pittock CA is closed to pedestrian traffic as of December 8th. However, the trails on both the North and South Shore [...]

1912, 2023

Thamesford Lions River Park: Viewing Areas, Angling Access, and Streambank Naturalization 

December 19th, 2023|December 2023, Thames River Current|

Thamesford Lions River Park: Viewing Areas, Angling Access, and Streambank Naturalization  Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff from Community Partnerships and Integrated Watershed Management units have been working with the Thamesford Lions Club and the Township of Zorra on a design for River Park in Thamesford that includes the construction of a naturalized buffer zone along the banks of the river as well as multiple viewing areas. Currently, foot [...]

1912, 2023

What is POSEIDON?

December 19th, 2023|December 2023, Thames River Current|

What is POSEIDON? The health of the Great Lakes is increasingly threatened by harmful algal blooms, occurring in response to excess nutrients in the water and a warming climate. Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA)'s Water Quality Specialist, Craig Irwin, was invited to a workshop that included the official launch of a new water quality portal called POSEIDON, designed to aid in understanding and mitigating the human impacts on [...]

1912, 2023

2023 Field Survey Team Measures Record Number of Elevation Points

December 19th, 2023|December 2023, Thames River Current|

2023 Field Surveying Team Measures Record Number of Elevation Points Our 2023 field survey team wrapped up the surveying season just in time for the holidays. Once again, they had a successful season collecting information on stream depth, shape, and bank heights while also measuring the size and shape of bridges and culverts across our watershed. They measured over 28,000 elevation points and surveyed around 280 bridges and 1,760 [...]

1912, 2023

All About Oak Wilt 

December 19th, 2023|December 2023, Thames River Current|

All About Oak Wilt  Oak Wilt is a vascular disease caused by the fungal pathogen Bretziella fagacearum. The first known case of Oak Wilt in Canada was confirmed in Niagara Falls in May 2023. Although all oak species are vulnerable, the red oak group (red, black, and pin) are most susceptible, frequently resulting in death within 2-12 months of infection. Species in the white oak group (burr, swamp white, [...]

1912, 2023

Accessible features on UTRCA Properties 

December 19th, 2023|December 2023, Thames River Current|

Accessible Features on UTRCA Properties  The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) owns and/or manages more than 5,790 ha (14,300 ac) of land within the Upper Thames River watershed, spread across 40 properties.   The forests, wetlands, meadows, watercourses, and ponds within these properties are critically important for preserving and restoring the watershed’s ecological health, as well as providing opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature appreciation.  Westminster Ponds [...]

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