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1012, 2024

Phosphorus Professional Development Day

December 10th, 2024|December 2024, Thames River Current|

Phosphorus Professional Development Day Recap  On October 23rd, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) Education and Stewardship staff hosted a Phosphorus Professional Development Day at the Watershed Conservation Centre (WCC) and Thorndale Demonstration Farm. This event brought together Specialist High Skill Major (SHSM) leads, Learning Coordinators, and rural educators to focus on phosphorus-related issues impacting the Thames River watershed and Lake Erie.  The day began at the WCC with [...]

1012, 2024

Medway High School Students Stabilize Soil Along Medway Creek

December 10th, 2024|December 2024, Thames River Current|

Medway High School Students Stabilize Soil Along Medway Creek Medway High School students joined staff from the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) to help establish a woody streambank along a 150-metre section of Medway Creek thanks to the Canada Water Agency's EcoAction Community Funding Program. Using shrub willow, cut and shaped into live stakes, the students hammered over 200 cuttings directly into the eroded bank.  Why Willow? Willow [...]

1012, 2024

New Location for Christmas and Winter for the Animals Program

December 10th, 2024|Thames River Current|

New Location for Christmas and Winter for the Animals Program Same program, new location! Our time-tested and much-beloved Christmas for the Animals and Winter for the Animals programs are ready to make some awesome new memories for hundreds of primary students this season.  The former Children’s Safety Village is our new venue, but the wonderful activities remain the same! Kindergarten and Grade One students have the opportunity to see [...]

912, 2024

Caution Advised Near Watercourses as Warm Temperatures and Rain Elevate Water Levels (media release, December 9, 2024)

December 9th, 2024|UTRCA Media Releases|

December 9, 2024 For Immediate Release Caution Advised Near Watercourses as Warm Temperatures and Rain Elevate Water Levels The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is encouraging the public to be cautious around local watercourses as snow melts with warming temperatures. Banks adjacent to rivers and creeks are very slippery and, when combined with fast-moving cold water, pose a serious hazard.   In addition to warmer weather, up to [...]

912, 2024

Warm Temperatures and Rain Causing Elevated Water Levels – Caution Advised near Watercourses (flood bulletin, December 9-13, 2024)

December 9th, 2024|Flood Bulletins - Archive|

Warm Temperatures and Rain Causing Elevated Water Levels – Caution Advised near Watercourses  Watershed Conditions Statement - Water Safety (2024 Flood Event 10, Bulletin 1) Issued December 9, 2024 at 1:30 pm; valid until December 13, 2024 at 12:00 pm The warmer temperatures that began yesterday are starting to melt the watershed-wide, low-density snowpack that was received over last week. The warmer weather is forecast to continue until late [...]

1911, 2024

Wetlands Conservation Partner Program 

November 19th, 2024|November 2024, Thames River Current|

Wetlands Conservation Partner Program  The Upper Thames Conservation Authority (UTRCA) received funding from the Province of Ontario through the Wetlands Conservation Partner Program to conserve, restore, and improve wetlands in Ontario. This project aims to enhance and restore the functionality of nine hectares of wetland within the Upper Thames River watershed by removing invasive species and enhancing natural wetland features that have been impaired over time.   In total, [...]

1911, 2024

Funding Announcement: Thames River Phosphorus Reduction Program

November 19th, 2024|November 2024, Thames River Current|

Funding Announcement: Thames River Phosphorus Reduction Program On November 13, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) announced it is receiving $17.4 million in funding over four years from the Canada Water Agency to support the Thames River Phosphorus Reduction Program. This new initiative helps landowners implement agricultural best management practices (BMPs) that reduce phosphorus runoff, improving water quality in the Thames River and Lake Erie, while also boosting soil [...]

1911, 2024

Thames River Regulated Area Map Update through the City of London 

November 19th, 2024|November 2024, Thames River Current|

Thames River Regulated Area Map Update through the City of London  Earlier this year, the Ontario government updated the Conservation Authorities Act and associated regulations. This legislation requires Conservation Authorities to prevent or restrict development in or near natural hazards, such as floodplains, steep slopes, and wetlands.   As part of Ontario Regulation 41/24, Conservation Authorities are legally required to develop regulated area maps that depict the approximate location of [...]

1911, 2024

Online Tree Store Now Open: Order Today and Plant in the Spring 

November 19th, 2024|November 2024, Thames River Current|

Online Tree Store Now Open: Order Today and Plant in the Spring  Are you planning a tree planting project for the spring?   Whether you are planting a windbreak, buffer strips, or forest, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority’s (UTRCA) Tree Planting on Private Lands Program can help your project flourish.  There are two ways to participate:  Landowners can order trees from our online store to pick up in the [...]

1911, 2024

Meadows and Prairies  

November 19th, 2024|November 2024, Thames River Current|

Meadows and Prairies   Meadows and prairies are warm, sunny habitats brimming with a variety of plants and wildlife. They provide shelter, nesting sites, and food for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife. They also play an important role in storing carbon and protecting soil from wind and water erosion.  Tallgrass Prairies  Prairies are ecosystems made up of deep-rooted native grasses and wildflowers that are able to withstand poor growing conditions [...]

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