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602, 2025

Step Into Nature Art Contest

February 6th, 2025|Thames River Current|

Step Into Nature Art Contest 2026 Do you have a budding artist or aspiring poet in your life? We're on the search for artwork to feature in this year's Step Into Nature booklet. This booklet is received by thousands of kids who visit our conservation areas each year. It includes fun nature facts, games, activity pages, and more, and we’re inviting young artists to help bring it to [...]

2101, 2025

Pittock Shoreline Wetland 

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

Living Shoreline at Pittock Conservation Area Building shoreline resiliency was the focus of a recent Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks funded project within the Pittock Conservation Area. Staff from the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) enhanced approximately 350 metres of the Pittock Reservoir’s north shore through the addition of a new living shoreline which provides protection from erosion and creates aquatic habitat.   Incorporating aquatic [...]

2101, 2025

Upper Thames Phosphorus Reduction Program

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

Upper Thames Phosphorus Reduction Program The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is excited to offer the Upper Thames Phosphorus Reduction Program to help landowners implement agricultural best management practices (BMPs) that reduce phosphorus runoff, improve water quality in the Thames River and Lake Erie, while also boosting soil health and productivity on farms. We’re offering grants for a wide range of projects, including: Cover Crops Reduced Tillage Subsurface [...]

2101, 2025

Seasonal Hunting Opportunities with the UTRCA 

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

Seasonal Hunting Opportunities with the UTRCA  The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) provides seasonal hunting opportunities to members of the public on several UTRCA properties for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and small game. Interested members of the public can apply to hunt with archery equipment or firearms, depending on the property, species targeted, and open seasons, consistent with provincial hunting regulations. Staff use an online lottery to randomly [...]

2101, 2025

Investigating the Gizzard Shad Die-off in the Upper Thames River 

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

Investigating the Gizzard Shad Die-off in the Upper Thames River A recent die-off of gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) in the Thames River within the City of London sparked concern among residents and conservationists. First reported in mid-November 2024, the die-off occurred near the Blackfriars Bridge, where a small tributary carrying warmer stormwater empties into the cooler Thames River. This confluence has been a known congregation site for shad in [...]

2101, 2025

New Safety Feature at Fanshawe Conservation Area

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

New Safety Feature at Fanshawe Conservation Area Visitors to Fanshawe Conservation Area may have noticed some construction underway on the reservoir near the dam in late 2024. In December, a safety boom was installed in the reservoir to enhance public safety. This essential addition is in accordance with the Canadian Dam Association (CDA) guidelines. The safety boom creates a visible barrier to prevent reservoir users from getting too close [...]

2101, 2025

Assisted Migration for Trees 

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

Assisted Migration for Trees Assisted migration is an adaptation tool. It involves collecting seed or genetic material from one location and moving it to an area where the climate, either now or predicted for the future, is similar to what the genetics were exposed to in their original location. As weather and climate patterns change, trees need to adapt to and with these changes. Certain trees and their genetics [...]

1401, 2025

Children’s Water Festival Comes to Woodstock in 2025 – Registration Now Open (media release, Jan. 14, 2025)

January 14th, 2025|UTRCA Media Releases|

For Immediate Release January 14, 2025 Children’s Water Festival Comes to Woodstock in 2025 – Registration Now Open   This year, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is hosting the Children’s Water Festival at Pittock Conservation Area in Woodstock, ON from May 13 – 16. Elementary students in grades two through five will enjoy hands-on activities to learn about the importance of water in their daily lives.  “Each year, [...]

1401, 2025

UTRCA’s Nature School Programming available for upcoming PA Day (media release, January 14, 2025)

January 14th, 2025|UTRCA Media Releases|

UTRCA’s Nature School Programming available for upcoming PA Day  The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is launching a new PA Day program in partnership with the Stratford Perth Museum.  This fun-filled day mimics the UTRCA’s Nature School program and is aimed at 8- to 12-year-old students.  Activities will include fire making, printmaking, and snowshoeing.   “We have some really fun indoor and outdoor activities planned with a focus [...]

2812, 2024

Streams and rivers rising due to melting snow and rain (media release, December 28, 2024)

December 28th, 2024|UTRCA Media Releases|

Streams and Rivers Rising due to Melting Snow and Rain The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) reminds everyone to be very cautious around all local waterways and to stay away from flood control reservoirs. The warmer temperatures and rain will melt most of the remaining snow over the next few days, leading to increased runoff and higher flows in ditches, streams, and rivers. Banks next to rivers and [...]

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