Local Student Wins Conservation Award at Thames Valley Science and Engineering Fair
Local Student Wins Conservation Award at Thames Valley Science and Engineering Fair This April, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) Education staff helped judge the Thames Valley Science and Engineering Fair at Western University in London. For the past 10 + years, UTRCA staff in conjunction with the Lower Thames Valley and Kettle Creek Conservation Authorities have judged and presented the Conservation Award to a Junior Division (Grades 6-8) project that [...]
Wildwood and Pittock Dams – More than just Flood Control
Wildwood and Pittock Dams - More than just Flood Control If you are a regular visitor to Fanshawe, Wildwood, or Pittock Conservation Area, you may have seen one of the reservoirs being used for its flood control role - storing water to reduce downstream flooding. Did you know that Wildwood and Pittock Reservoirs have a second, equally important, role: increasing downstream flows in the summer and fall? The Upper [...]
UTRCA Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program
UTRCA Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program Across the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) watershed, farmers and landowners are finding new ways to protect their soil, manage water, and sustain productivity for the long term. Supporting that work is at the objective of a new funding program: the Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program. What does this program offer? Funding towards establishing native grasslands or perennial cover, planting pollinator strips, shelterbelts and windbreaks to [...]
Tree Planting Season Kicks Off
Tree Planting Season Kicks Off The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has officially kicked off its 2026 tree planting season. With a strong lineup of funding programs, this year’s efforts are about more than putting trees in the ground - they’re about building healthier, more resilient landscapes for the future. Across the watershed, nearly 28,000 trees and shrubs will be planted this spring. Of those, 16,500 will be planted directly by UTRCA [...]
Source Water Protection and Private Drinking Water Wells
Source Water Protection and Private Drinking Water Wells On March 25, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) hosted a Landowner Workshop for local farmers focused on best management practices. The Thames-Sydenham Source Protection Region was also in attendance, providing water sampling bottles for private wells and sharing information on how landowners can help protect their drinking water at the source. If you rely on a private well for [...]
Landowner Workshops Recap
Landowner Workshops Recap The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) Stewardship Team recently wrapped up two successful Landowner Workshops, bringing together farmers, landowners, and environmental partners. In Thorndale, attendees gathered for our annual UTRCA Landowners Workshop, where the focus was on “stacking” best management practices and exploring both the environmental and economic benefits. Local voices led the way, grounding the discussion in real-world experience. Farmer and agronomist Curtis Gartly shared insights [...]
Bald Eagles
Bald Eagles Handsome and regal, bald eagles are one of the most recognizable birds in the world. Over the centuries they have become a symbol of courage and strength. These majestic birds can often be spotted around Fanshawe Lake but there are many things you may not know about them. In the late 20th century, bald eagles were on the brink of extirpation due to hunting, habitat loss and pesticide ingestion. Measures, such as banning the use of DDT (a pesticide that weakened their eggshells causing them to break easily) in [...]
Thames River Clean Up Rescheduled Due to Elevated Water Levels
For Immediate ReleaseApril 17, 2026Thames River Clean Up Rescheduled Due to High Water Levels Due to current and forecasted weather conditions, the Thames River Clean Up has been rescheduled to Saturday, April 25, 2026. Rescheduling the event will help ensure the safety of participants and enable a more effective clean-up once water levels recede. The public is strongly advised to stay away from all watercourses and flooded areas. Stream banks may be [...]
Rainy Week will keep Streams and Rivers Elevated (media release, April 13, 2026)
April 13, 2026 Rainy Week will keep Streams and Rivers Elevated A moisture‑laden weather system will be over the southern part of the province for the next four days, starting today (Monday). Widespread rainfall and shower activity is expected, with daily totals ranging from 15 to 25 mm across much of the region. Isolated thunderstorms could contribute an additional 10 to 20 mm per day over the next four days. The [...]
Rainy Week in the Forecast (flood bulletin, April 13-20, 2026)
Rainy Week in the Forecast Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook 2026 Flood Event 5, Bulletin Number 1 (Issued April 13, 2026, at 15:30; Valid until April 20, 2026, at 12:00 noon) A moisture‑laden frontal system will be over the southern region of the province for the next four days, starting today (Monday). Widespread rainfall and shower activity is expected, with daily totals ranging from 15 to 25 mm across much of the region. Isolated thunderstorms could contribute an additional 10 to [...]