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2905, 2024

UTRCA Recognizes William Lyons, Species at Risk Volunteer, with Kayla Berger Stewardship Award (media release, May 29, 2024)

May 29th, 2024|UTRCA Media Releases|

For Immediate Release May 29th, 2024 UTRCA Recognizes William Lyons, Species at Risk Volunteer, with  Kayla Berger Stewardship Award  The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) presented the Kayla Berger Stewardship Award to William Lyons at a Board of Directors meeting on May 28, 2024.  The Kayla Berger Stewardship Award is presented to a watershed resident with passion for environmental conservation who has demonstrated exceptional stewardship in protecting the [...]

2105, 2024

Endangered Snail Species Discovered in the Upper Thames River Watershed (media release, May 21, 2024)

May 21st, 2024|UTRCA Media Releases|

For Immediate Release May 21st, 2024 Endangered Snail Species Discovered in the Upper Thames River Watershed Live Shagreen (Inflectarius inflectus) snails have been discovered at Snake Woods Nature Preserve near Woodstock by Scott Gillingwater, Species at Risk Biologist with the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority. The observation was first made in April 2023, corrected a year later via iNaturalist, and subsequently verified by two mollusk experts that specialize in [...]

2105, 2024

34,150 Trees Planted on Private Lands this Spring

May 21st, 2024|May 2024, Thames River Current|

34,150 Trees Planted on Private Lands this Spring The UTRCA forestry crew is in the middle of another busy but successful tree planting season with just over 42,500 trees planted and distributed. Forty six landowners took advantage of the UTRCA planting services to create windbreaks, buffers along water courses, and forests in the watershed. Once completed, our crew will have planted 34,150 trees and shrubs! In addition to staff efforts, [...]

2105, 2024

North Thames River Canoe Route Brochure Updated in Time for Paddling Season

May 21st, 2024|May 2024, Thames River Current|

North Thames River Canoe Route Brochure Updated in Time for Paddling Season Just in time for paddling season, the updated North Thames River Canoe Route brochure is ready. The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) produced the first canoe/paddling brochure in 2006, in response to requests for information from the public, and this is its first update. The 2024 brochure has updated maps, text, and web links. The brochure describes [...]

2105, 2024

2024 Camping Season is Underway! 

May 21st, 2024|May 2024, Thames River Current|

2024 Camping Season is Underway!  On May 1, 2024 Fanshawe, Pittock and Wildwood Conservation Areas (CAs) opened for overnight and seasonal camping! These three beautiful parks offer many wonderful outdoor recreational opportunities. Fanshawe CA, located just outside of London, offers 511 campsites and 30 km of hiking and biking trails. In Woodstock, Pittock CA offers 248 campsites and a nationally rated 18-hole disc golf course. Finally, Wildwood CA is [...]

2105, 2024

Stewardship Staff and Local Farmers Establish Field Trials and Demonstration Sites for Best Management Practices

May 21st, 2024|May 2024, Thames River Current|

Stewardship Staff and Local Farmers Establish Field Trials and Demonstration Sites for Best Management Practices Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) Stewardship Services have wrapped up projects for the most recent funding cycle of the Canada-Ontario Agreement on Great Lakes Water Quality and Ecosystem Health (COA). Supported by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA), this two-year funding agreement aimed to further our understanding of the [...]

2105, 2024

105 Trees Planted for Arbor Week

May 21st, 2024|May 2024, Thames River Current|

105 Trees Planted for Arbor Week Thamesford: Lions Park Riparian Buffer Zone Planting  On April 22nd, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) supported a planting of 55 native trees and shrubs in Lions River Park with the Thamesford Lions and the Kintore-Thamesford Scouts. Tree species planted included Swamp White Oak, Burr Oak, Tulip, and Basswood, and shrubs included Elderberry, Nannyberry, Ninebark, and Red Osier Dogwood.  The plantings were [...]

2105, 2024

That’s a Wrap for the 2024 City Nature Challenge 

May 21st, 2024|May 2024, Thames River Current|

That’s a Wrap for the 2024 City Nature Challenge  The second annual City Nature Challenge has ended, and the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) was thrilled to once again be partners! Over the four days of the challenge, Londoners made 4,135 observations of species in London using iNaturalist, resulting in 3rd place in Ontario and 9th in Canada – way to go London!  To help Londoners learn how [...]

2105, 2024

Gunn’s Hill LP Provides $20,000 for Hodge’s Pond Trail Improvements in 2024

May 21st, 2024|May 2024, Thames River Current|

Gunn’s Hill LP Provides $20,000 for Hodge's Pond Trail Improvements in 2024 For the last nine years, the Cedar Creek Collaborative, made up of the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA), County of Oxford, Stewardship Oxford, and Oxford County Trails Council, has been working on Cedar Creek enhancements, wetland building, forestry projects, and trail building on the Hodge’s Pond Property south of Woodstock. The work has been supported by a [...]

2105, 2024

24 Years Since the Walkerton Tragedy

May 21st, 2024|May 2024, Thames River Current|

24 Years Since the Walkerton Tragedy 24 years ago, a severe bacterial contamination of municipal water in Walkerton, Ontario led to the worst public health crisis involving Canadian municipal water. The incident resulted in the deaths of seven people and caused illness in over 2,300 individuals. The Government of Ontario initiated a public inquiry into the tragic incident the following month. Conservation Ontario provided recommendations to the Walkerton inquiry [...]

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