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2105, 2024

UTRCA lends a hand at Children’s Water Festival

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

UTRCA lends a hand at Children’s Water Festival  Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff helped out at the St Thomas Elgin Children's Water Festival which was held on May 14 through 17 at Pinafore Park in St Thomas. Approximately 3,200 students in grades 2 through 5 visited the festival to learn about water in their communities, water conservation and water science.   The Perth Children’s Water Festival will [...]

2105, 2024

Celebrate the Medway Community Event 

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

Celebrate the Medway Community Event  You are invited to a free community event taking place on Saturday, June 8th from 10 am – 2 pm at the Museum of Ontario Archaeology located at 1600 Attawandaron Road in London!  This event is geared towards all ages and is completely free to attend! Activities will include:   Free admission to the Museum of Ontario Archaeology  Community pollinator garden planting   Litter clean-up  Birds of [...]

2105, 2024

UTRCA at Go Wild Grow Wild

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

UTRCA at Go Wild Grow Wild event  After a five-year hiatus, the Go Wild Grow Wild Green Expo was held on Saturday, May 4, 2024, at the Agriplex in London, and Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff participated as exhibitors.   The event was hosted by Carolinian Canada who refers to the expo as “the largest, wildest, greenest, most adventurous event series in Ontario's far South.” They unveiled their [...]

2105, 2024

June 10th Marks the 60th Anniversary of PWQMN  

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

60th Anniversary of the Provincial Water Quality Monitoring Network June 10th, 2024 marks the 60th anniversary of the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP)’s Provincial Water Quality Monitoring Network (PWQMN). The PWQMN measures water quality in rivers and streams across Ontario to track changes in water quality over time. Since 1964, Ontario’s Conservation Authorities, including the Upper Thames Conservation Authority (UTRCA), have worked collaboratively with PWQMN partners [...]

2105, 2024

Landon Library Displays Student Posters about Helping Species at Risk 

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

Landon Library Displays Student Posters about Helping Species at Risk  The grade 6 and 7 GREEN Leaders class at Tecumseh Public School chose species at risk (SAR) as their environmental issue this year. The students have been working hard at researching the different SAR in the watershed and creating informational posters to help inform the public. They would like to educate the community on the things they can do [...]

2105, 2024

Rotary Club of Stratford Aims to Increase Tree Canopy Along Avon Trail 

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

Rotary Club of Stratford Aims to Increase Tree Canopy Along Avon Trail  The City of Stratford is getting greener thanks to members of the Rotary Club of Stratford' Environment Committee. Members of the committee planted nine Black Cherry trees along a Stratford portion of the Avon Trail where a number of mature trees had been destroyed by beavers. The Avon Trail is a 130 km hiking trail from St. [...]

2105, 2024

UTRCA Leads Primary Outreach Program to Embrace the Outdoors

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

UTRCA Leads Primary Outreach Program to Embrace the Outdoors Over the winter, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) education staff collaborated with three schools from the London District Catholic School Board to provide a Kindergarten Primary Outreach Program. These programs are designed to show teachers how their outdoor space could be used to teach math, language and science. As part of the program, UTRCA staff also created outdoor learning [...]

2105, 2024

ONFARM Program Continues Through 2028 

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

ONFARM Program Continues Through 2028  The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is supporting the second phase of the On-Farm Applied Research and Monitoring (ONFARM) program. As part of this initiative, the UTRCA is collecting year-round water samples to understand the effects of Beneficial Management Practices (BMPs) on water quality. The water quality component of the ONFARM program specifically examines cover cropping, controlled drainage, fertilizer application, and/or tillage impacts [...]

2105, 2024

2,000 People Attend EarthFest in 2024 

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

2,000 People Attend EarthFest in 2024  On April 20, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) participated in London’s third annual EarthFest celebration. Located at the London Public Library Centre Branch and Citi Plaza, the festival welcomed over 2,000 attendees! Visitors were able to wander through the interactive displays put together by the over 80 exhibitors and artists that showcased local approaches to sustainability, ecological justice, and the protection [...]

2105, 2024

1,700 Acres of Cover Crops Planted this Past fall

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

1,700 Acres of Cover Crops Planted This Past fall The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) allocated funding for 1,700 acres of cover crops planted across the watershed this past fall. This funding assistance targeted fields with either winter-killed cover crops like oats or overwintering varieties such as cereal rye. These initiatives are geared towards increasing cover crop adoption as well as enhancing existing funding opportunities for producers in the [...]

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