Give Endangered Turtles a Chance at Survival this Giving Tuesday
Give Endangered Turtles a Chance at Survival this Giving Tuesday Protect Reptiles At Risk Southern Ontario’s native reptiles need your help now. They have been suffering drastic population declines due to many threats including poaching, climate change, predation, road traffic, and more. You can be a part of their recovery by supporting the conservation efforts of Southern Ontario At Risk Reptiles (SOARR)! SOARR is one [...]
River Safety Message Spreads Thanks to Enbridge Gas
River Safety Message Spreads Thanks to Enbridge Gas Many thanks to Enbridge Gas and the Fueling Futures Grant for their support of the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA)’s River Safety Education program. River Safety is an in-class program of hands-on, interactive activities designed to familiarize grade two students with the dangers associated with water bodies and, specifically, the river. The program also creates an awareness of the [...]
The Hows and Whys of Fall Leaf Colour Change
The Hows and Whys of Fall Leaf Colour Change October is the best month in the Thames watershed to go for a walk to see the fall colours in your local conservation area, park, or natural area. But why do the leaves of deciduous (non-evergreen) trees and shrubs change colour? It is a bit complicated, but, in a nutshell, as the sunlight hours shrink, chlorophyll production in the [...]
New Educational Programs and Events Coming Soon Thanks to TD Friends of the Environment
New Educational Programs and Events Coming Soon Thanks to TD Friends of the Environment Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff are thrilled to have received two grants from TD Friends of the Environment! Wildwood Community Education staff have received a grant for over $6,000 to develop and implement a pilot water systems program. This subject area was chosen for the grant due to inquiries from teachers about local [...]
Tree planting with the Métis Nation of Ontario
Tree Planting with the Métis Nation of Ontario On September 23, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) joined the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) in a community tree planting on UTRCA owned lands adjacent to Fanshawe Reservoir. The MNO planted 40 native trees including red oak, black cherry, sugar maple, black walnut, hackberry, red maple, and white pine. This planting marks the second year we have partnered with [...]
Field Botanists of Ontario Tour London Environmentally Significant Areas
Field Botanists of Ontario Tour London Environmentally Significant Areas Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA)’s Vegetation Specialist, Brenda Gallagher, and Terrestrial Biologist, Cathy Quinlan, led botany walks on September 23rd. The walks took place in Westminster Ponds Environmentally Significant Area (ESA) and Meadowlily Woods ESA for members of the Field Botanists of Ontario (FBO). Participants, ranging from amateur to professional, came out to see and learn more about the [...]
TD Tree Plantings with Oneida Nation of the Thames and Chippewas of the Thames First Nation
TD Tree Plantings with Oneida Nation of the Thames and Chippewas of the Thames First Nation On October 4th and 5th, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) participated in two TD Tree Day planting events with Oneida Nation of the Thames and Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, respectively. Over 60 people participated across both events with members from the two First Nation communities being joined by UTRCA [...]
Stream of Dreams fish receive helping hand from the Cross Cultural Learner Centre
Stream of Dreams Fish Receive Helping Hand from the Cross Cultural Learner Centre On October 12th, over a dozen youth from the Cross Cultural Learner Centre (CCLC) helped varnish the Stream of Dreams fish at Northbrae Public School. This school took part in the Stream of Dreams program years earlier, so its fish are made of wood, requiring a yearly coat of varnish for protection. This can be a [...]
RiverFest23 at Western University
RiverFest23 at Western University The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) participated in the second annual RiverFest event at Western University on September 21st. Riverfest23 featured a series of events from September 9th - October 3rd and was co-organized by the Indigenous Students' Association, Indigenous Student Centre, and Western Sustainability. Riverfest’s goal is to reconnect students, staff, and faculty to the rivers that flow through campus. Hosting this event [...]
Wildwood Autumn Open House a Success
Wildwood Autumn Open House a Success It was a beautiful day on September 23rd to celebrate the season at Wildwood Conservation Area’s Autumn Open House! Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff and high school volunteers welcomed over 250 people to the property, offering free vehicle admission for the afternoon alongside several engaging activities. Visitors were able to meet two Ojibwe horses, their caregivers Salianne and Dale Patch [...]