AMDSB OE PD
AMDSB OE PD What do all those letters stand for? Avon Maitland District School Board Outdoor Education Professional Development! On May 17, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) Education staff hosted teachers from the Avon-Maitland District School Board (AMDSB) for a Professional Development session about Outdoor Education at Wildwood Conservation Area. Judy Halpern, from the University of Laurier’s Faculty of Education, facilitated the day using inspiration from the book, [...]
Perth Children’s Water Festival Offers Hands-on Activities to Foster Water Stewardship and Conservation (media release, May 17, 2023)
May 17, 2023 For Immediate Release Contact: Vanni Azzano, Water Festival Coordinator Upper Thames River Conservation Authority 519-284-2829 ext 422 [email protected] Perth Children’s Water Festival Offers Hands-on Activities to Foster Water Stewardship and Conservation On May 28th from 1-4 pm, dive into the world of water through hands-on activities at the Perth Children’s Water Festival in Lions Park, Mitchell. The festival provides an interactive learning environment for families to discover the [...]
UTRCA launches the Collaborative Water Data Viewer (CWDV)
UTRCA launches the Collaborative Water Data Viewer The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is excited to announce the launch of the Collaborative Water Data Viewer (CWDV). This interactive, open-data portal can be used to access real-time environmental monitoring data from UTRCA and our partners. The UTRCA received funding for this project through Royal Bank of Canada’s Tech for Nature Grant, with the goal of enhancing data accessibility and integration. [...]
UTRCA Passes Available to Library Patrons
UTRCA Passes Available to Library Patrons The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has once again partnered with libraries in the watershed to offer park passes to library patrons. Using their library card, patrons can “check out” a day pass to gain access to Fanshawe, Pittock, and Wildwood Conservation Areas. “This is an important program for the UTRCA as it makes the parks even more accessible to people [...]
How to Attract Native Insect Pollinators to Your Garden
How to Attract Native Insect Pollinators to Your Garden Insect pollinators are essential in our ecosystems, providing vital services to fruit and vegetable crops, flowers, trees, and shrubs. The production of many foods (e.g., apples, cherries, blueberries, squash, and tomatoes) depends on pollinators. The loss of these insects would have far-reaching effects on our native plant communities and organisms that depend on them for shelter and sustenance. Generally, pollination is achieved by [...]
Introducing the Shared Waters Action Plan for the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority
Introducing the Shared Waters Action Plan for the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority The Thames River is one of the most biologically diverse rivers in Canada. Its watershed comprises nearly 25% of the Canadian Lake Erie basin and is the largest riverine watershed in the Lake St. Clair drainage basin. As a result, the Thames River has the potential to significantly impact conditions in Lake St. Clair and contribute [...]
Live Staking with University of Western Ontario
Live Staking with University of Western Ontario On April 25th, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) partnered with a group of University of Western graduate and undergraduate students on a stream bank stabilization and natural buffer zone project along a stretch of Medway Creek that runs through Western’s campus. The project included the planting of 200 native shrubs and trees along what was previously a turf grass lawn [...]
UTRCA Presents to City of London’s Community Emergency Management Program Committee
UTRCA Presents to City of London's Community Emergency Management Program Committee On April 20, Eleanor Heagy, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) Communications and Marketing Coordinator, gave a presentation to the City of London Community Emergency Management Program Committee at the City’s Emergency Operations Centre. The presentation was an overview of Conservation Authorities and the UTRCA, flooding on the Thames River, and the UTRCA’s flood forecasting, warning, and response [...]
UTRCA Community Partnership Specialist Receives Conservation Award
UTRCA Community Partnership Specialist receives Conservation Award Tom Cull, Community Partnership Specialist with the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA), received a Conservation Award from Nature London in recognition of his outstanding volunteer work with Antler River Rally. More than 10 years ago, Tom, his partner Miriam, and their son Emmett, started picking up garbage while taking their regular walks along the river. Tom grew this passion into [...]
Students Tackle Erosion and Flooding through Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
Students Tackle Erosion and Flooding through Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics An early spring often means rushing water, overflowing creeks, and waterlogged parks. With climate change, the issue of flooding is widely predicted to become more severe and frequent. Students in the Thames Valley District School Board are aware of this problem and are busily brainstorming solutions. This spring, Fanshawe Community Education staff visited 15 Grade 5 classes [...]