Have your say on the UTRCA Lands Strategy: Online Public Survey Open
Have your say on the UTRCA Lands Strategy: Online Public Survey Open The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is inviting comments on its new Conservation Areas and Lands Strategy (or Lands Strategy). The strategy outlines our guiding principles, goals, and objectives for the lands the UTRCA owns and/or manages, and sets the direction for our lands for the next 10 years. This is mandated by the Province, which requires [...]
New Storm Water Retention System at the Thorndale Demonstration Farm
New Storm Water Retention System at the Thorndale Demonstration Farm This summer, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) stewardship staff installed a new StormTech storm water retention system at its Thorndale Demonstration Farm. This installation is the newest addition to a suite of agricultural best management practices (BMPs) implemented on the farm to improve soil health and water quality while maintaining productivity. The StormTech system uses hollow, bottomless chambers [...]
Rea Meadow Rises from the Ashes
Rea Meadow Rises from the Ashes In 2021, a controlled burn was set to the Rea Meadow in the Fanshawe Pioneer Village. While it may seem counterintuitive at first, fire helps eliminate non-native and woody vegetation while stimulating plant growth. Since the meadow was planted in 2006 – one of our earliest prairie restoration projects – Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff conduct a controlled burn every few [...]
Bed-level Crossing Creates a Win-Win for Both the Landowner and the Thames River Watershed
Bed-level Crossing Creates a Win-Win for Both the Landowner and the Thames River Watershed At the request of a West Perth landowner, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff recently developed a plan for a Flat Creek stream crossing that would create a safe and stable vehicular crossing and have a positive impact on the creek. The existing point of access across the creek was a combination of [...]
The Incredible Dragonfly
The Incredible Dragonfly There is something magical about dragonflies. Evolving some 300 million years ago - long before dinosaurs - dragonflies were one of the first winged insects to inhabit the Earth. Five to 12 centimeters is their typical wingspan today, but fossil records show specimens with wingspans up to 60 cm! Some scientists speculate that high oxygen levels during the Paleozoic era allowed them to reach their enormous size. [...]
Wild Grapes
Wild Grapes Many people have a love-hate relationship with wild grapes, but love ‘em or hate ‘em, they play an important role in our natural environment. There are three species of native wild grape that occur in the Thames River region, the most common being riverbank grape (Vitis riparia). As the name suggests, it is found near rivers and streams or wherever sunlight is available. Their roots hold the [...]
My Summer with the UTRCA
My Summer with the UTRCA As a summer student in the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority's (UTRCA) Integrated Watershed Management Unit, I have been able to take part in several ongoing projects. Primarily, I collected water samples from reservoirs, streams, and rivers across the watershed for laboratory analysis under the Provincial Water Quality Monitoring Network program. This sampling provides valuable information regarding public and environmental health, early detection of [...]
Join the Community Precipitation Monitoring Project – It’s Easy! (media release, Aug. 20, 2024)
For Immediate Release August 20th, 2024 More Volunteers Needed for Community Precipitation Monitoring Project The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is looking for more volunteers to help with a Community Precipitation Monitoring Project, particularly those living near St. Marys (Wildwood Conservation Area) and the northern part of the watershed. The UTRCA provides the technology, equipment, and training to set volunteers up for success! How does the project work? First, [...]
Rain Causing Elevated Water Levels – Caution Advised Near all Watercourses (flood bulletin, August 17-19, 2024)
Rain Causing Elevated Water Levels – Caution Near all Watercourses Watershed Conditions Statement - Water Safety (2024 Flood Event 9, Bulletin 1) Issued August 17, 2024 at 11 am; valid until August 19, 2024 at 12:00 pm The slow moving low pressure system forecast by Environment Canada has arrived and delivered between 5 and 15 mm of rain across the Upper Thames Watershed yesterday. An additional 30 – 60 [...]
Conservation Authority Reminding Residents to be Cautious Near all Watercourses (media release, August 17, 2024)
Conservation Authority Reminding Residents to be Cautious Near all Watercourses Rain moved into the Upper Thames River watershed yesterday and will continue over the weekend. The watershed received between 5 and 15 mm of rain yesterday. Environment Canada has forecast an additional 30 to 60 mm today and Sunday with the potential of local thunderstorms increasing these amounts. The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority’s (UTRCA) does not expect [...]