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1606, 2026

A Splash of Success: Celebrating the 2026 London-Middlesex Children’s Water Festival

June 16th, 2026|June 2026, Thames River Current|

A Splash of Success: Celebrating the 2026 London-Middlesex Children’s Water Festival The 2026 London-Middlesex Children’s Water Festival was a tremendous success, bringing together students, educators, community partners, sponsors, and volunteers for an inspiring week of hands-on environmental learning. Held at Fanshawe Conservation Area, from May 12 to 15, this year’s festival welcomed 3,500 students from across London to explore the importance of water through interactive activities. Event Highlights This [...]

1606, 2026

Private Land Tree Planting Season for 2026 

June 16th, 2026|June 2026, Thames River Current|

Private Land Tree Planting Season for 2026  Another successful tree planting season wrapped up at the end of May with about 28,000 trees and shrubs being planted and distributed throughout the watershed. More than 30 landowners took advantage of the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) planting services, helping to create wildlife habitat, reduce soil erosion, sequester carbon, and establish recreational opportunities. In addition to the crew’s efforts, another 75 landowners planted on their own to increase and restore natural ecosystems on their property.    The cooler temperatures in April and May were ideal [...]

1606, 2026

UTRCA Talks Water Quality 

June 16th, 2026|June 2026, Thames River Current|

UTRCA Talks Water Quality  In early April, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) water quality monitoring team made a visit to St. Anne’s Catholic School in London. The visit was part of the UTRCA’s GREEN Leaders program, which has reached 16 classrooms across the watershed, with the goal of exploring local environmental issues and creating a hands-on plan to make a real-world impact. During the Water Quality presentation [...]

1606, 2026

Freshwater Forensics: UTRCA Brings Watershed Science to Western’s Science Olympics 

June 16th, 2026|June 2026, Thames River Current|

Freshwater Forensics: UTRCA Brings Watershed Science to Western's Science Olympics  On May 28, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) Education Staff participated in the Western University Science Olympics, an annual event that draws more than 700 high school students from across Southwestern Ontario to campus for a day of hands-on STEM challenges.  This year, the UTRCA hosted the "Freshwater Forensics" challenge competition — a station that invited student [...]

1606, 2026

London Participates in the City Nature Challenge 

June 16th, 2026|June 2026, Thames River Current|

London Participates in the City Nature Challenge  Earlier this spring, from April 24 to 27, London participated in its fourth annual City Nature Challenge run by Bioblitz London and the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA).The City Nature Challenge (CNC) is a global event designed to get people outside, engaging with nature, and helping to make iNaturalist observations. It is a bioblitz-style event that encourages people to find and [...]

1606, 2026

Spring Tree Planting on Medway Creek 

June 16th, 2026|June 2026, Thames River Current|

Spring Tree Planting along Medway Creek  This spring, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) led three days of tree planting along the Medway Creek as a part of the Freshwater Enhancement of the Medway Watershed project, funded by the Canada Water Agency. These tree plantings are part of a 3-year project featuring live staking and tree planting along the creek in areas with minimal vegetation that are experiencing [...]

1606, 2026

Hundreds of Students Take Action for Lake Erie 

June 16th, 2026|June 2026, Thames River Current|

Hundreds of Students Take Action for Lake Erie  This spring, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) wrapped up a year-long regional education and stewardship initiative that brought over 500 high school students face-to-face with the challenges — and the possibilities — of caring for Lake Erie.  The Lake Erie Student Summit and Stewardship (LESS) project was a collaborative effort between the UTRCA and five partner Conservation Authorities (CAs) across the western Lake Erie basin: [...]

1606, 2026

Butternut Archive Update: Spring 2026 

June 16th, 2026|June 2026|

Butternut Archive Update: Spring 2026  On June 4, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff retrieved and planted 40 grafts from 14 different parent Butternut trees from across Ontario, as part of our partnership with the Forest Gene Conservation Association (FGCA) and their efforts to conserve and restore Butternut throughout Ontario.   Butternut is listed as Endangered both federally and provincially as a result of the Butternut Canker (Ophiognomonia clavigignenti- juglandacearum), a fungal pathogen. Butternut Canker has been [...]

1905, 2026

Perth Children’s Water Festival Returns to Stratford for a Day of Family Fun – Volunteers Needed! (media release, May 19, 2026)

May 19th, 2026|UTRCA Media Releases|

For Immediate Release May 19, 2026  Perth Children’s Water Festival Returns to Stratford for a Day of Family Fun – Volunteers Needed! On Sunday, May 24, families are invited to dive into a world of water at the Perth Children’s Water Festival, taking place at Lower Queens Park in Stratford from 1 - 4 pm. Children, youth, and the young-at-heart will enjoy an afternoon of hands-on activities focused on [...]

1905, 2026

Ready for Summer! Seasonal Staff Join Fanshawe, Wildwood, and Pittock Conservation Areas for the 2026 Season 

May 19th, 2026|May 2026, Thames River Current|

Ready for Summer! Seasonal Staff Join Fanshawe, Wildwood, and Pittock Conservation Areas for the 2026 Season As our Conservation Areas (CAs) open for the 2026 season, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is thrilled to welcome a new team of seasonal staff at Fanshawe, Wildwood, and Pittock CAs. Each year, these dedicated individuals play an essential role in ensuring our parks remain safe, enjoyable, and well-maintained for all [...]

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