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1811, 2025

Reconciliation starts with Understanding 

November 18th, 2025|November 2025, Thames River Current|

Reconciliation starts with Understanding   The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority's (UTRCA) Team for Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity (TIDE) organized several learning opportunities for staff around the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The activities included:  Lunchtime video screening of visit by comedian Jonny Harris to Oneida Nation of the Thames (via CBC Gem),  Sunrise Ceremony at Pittock Conservation Area, led by Mary Lou Smoke,  Reflections on land acknowledgements and [...]

1811, 2025

Mini Forest at Fanshawe Conservation Area 

November 18th, 2025|November 2025, Thames River Current|

Mini Forest at Fanshawe Conservation Area  On October 20, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) in partnership with the London Environmental Network (LEN) planted a mini forest at Fanshawe Conservation Area! With the help of community volunteers and students from Western University’s Dirty Nature Writing Course, 300 native trees and shrubs were planted within 100 square meters.   Earlier in June, the UTRCA and LEN, along with the help [...]

1011, 2025

UTRCA and Stratford Perth Museum Co-Host PA Day (media release, November 10, 2025)

November 10th, 2025|UTRCA Media Releases|

For Immediate ReleaseNovember 10, 2025 UTRCA and Stratford Perth Museum Co-Host PA Day The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) and Stratford Perth Museum have partnered once again to co-host a Nature School PA Day on Friday, November 21. The PA day will be held at the Museum in Stratford and is open to students aged 6 to 10. Staff have planned a fun- filled day exploring the beauty of nature and the stories of different cultures and local history including: fire making, campfires, forest games, finding your way, homesteading, and more!“Students [...]

3110, 2025

UTRCA Statement on Government of Ontario’s Conservation Authority Consolidation Announcement

October 31st, 2025|UTRCA Media Releases|

October 31, 2025  For Immediate Release  UTRCA Statement on Government of Ontario's Conservation Authority Consolidation Announcement On October 31, 2025, the Ontario Ministry of Environment Conservation and Parks announced plans to create a provincial board-governed agency, the Ontario Provincial Conservation Agency, to provide leadership, governance, and strategic direction to Conservation Authorities (CAs).  We understand the Province will introduce amendments to the Conservation Authorities Act (CAA) to establish the Ontario [...]

2410, 2025

Upper Thames River Watershed moves to Level 2 Low Water Condition (low water update, October 24, 2025)

October 24th, 2025|Low Water Updates - Archive|

Upper Thames River Watershed moves to Level 2 Low Water Condition (low water update, October 24, 2025) The summer’s below normal rainfall and above normal temperatures have continued into the fall, resulting in low stream flows across the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) watershed. These conditions can have an impact on the amount of water available for human use, as well as the amount of water available to [...]

2110, 2025

Thames River Regulated Area Map Update – City of London

October 21st, 2025|October 2025, Thames River Current|

Thames River Regulated Area Map Update - City of London  The revised draft regulated area map for the Thames River in the City of London, was posted on October 17, 2025, for a 30-day notification period, as required by Ontario Regulation 41/24. This updated draft reflects changes made following public engagement and is available for viewing on UTRCA’s map website and Engage Thames River. Questions or comments may be [...]

2110, 2025

Community Helps Restore Habitat at Dorchester Mill Pond 

October 21st, 2025|October 2025, Thames River Current|

Community Helps Restore Habitat at Dorchester Mill Pond  On September 13, 2025, more than 30 community members came together at the Dorchester Mill Pond to take part in an aquatic species planting event organized by the Dorchester Mill Pond Committee and the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA).  Participants planted a variety of native aquatic plants along the shoreline and the newly built crib wall, helping to stabilize the [...]

2110, 2025

Exciting Stewardship Funding Opportunities for Landowners 

October 21st, 2025|October 2025, Thames River Current|

Exciting Stewardship Funding Opportunities for Landowners  Did you know the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) offers a range of stewardship funding programs to support landowners and farmers across the watershed? Whether your goal is improving water quality, enriching your soul, planting native vegetation, or creating wildlife habitat, we have funding programs designed to help you make it happen.  Our stewardship funding programs include:  The Phosphorus Reduction Program, which [...]

2110, 2025

Hope and Action Time Capsule 2025-2050

October 21st, 2025|October 2025, Thames River Current|

Hope and Action Time Capsule 2025-2050 During the 2025 Hope and Action Festival at Fanshawe Conservation Area on Oct. 25th, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority is inviting attendees to contribute to a time capsule by writing a message to future generations. What are your hopes for a green future? What action are you taking today to foster a healthy environment? Submissions can be in the form of text [...]

2110, 2025

Newcomer Day

October 21st, 2025|October 2025, Thames River Current|

UTRCA Brings Flood Safety Tips to Newcomer Day  On October 4, 2025, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) participated in the City of London's 2025 London Newcomer Day.    Organized by the City's Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression Division and held at Fanshawe College, this one-day event welcomes newcomers to the community with the goal of "attracting, integrating, and retaining newcomers to London."   The event brought together new residents, [...]

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