UTRCA Board 2024 Elections
UTRCA Board 2024 Elections The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) Board of Directors held this year’s elections at its meeting on January 30. Brian Petrie, Mayor of Ingersoll, returns for a second year as Board Chair. After his election, Petrie shared, “I would like to thank my fellow Board Members for giving me this opportunity to serve as Chair for another year. I am extremely proud to [...]
New Spring Extended Season at Fanshawe and Wildwood Conservation Areas
New Spring Extended Season at Fanshawe and Wildwood Conservation Areas Based on the success of the extended season in fall 2023, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has added an extra four weeks of day-use access to Fanshawe and Wildwood Conservation Areas (CAs) this spring. Effective Monday, April 1st, the extended season will run until Tuesday, April 30th. “We received such great feedback about the extended season this [...]
UTRCA Concerned about Illegal ATV use in Ivey Tract (media release, March 13, 2024)
UTRCA Concerned about Illegal ATV use in Ivey Tract (media release, March 13, 2024) The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is ramping up enforcement after numerous ATV users have been illegally accessing the Ivey Tract. The Ivey Tract, also known locally as the Putnam Tract, is a 112-ha property located on the South Thames River between Dorchester and Putnam. It is part of the Provincially Significant Wetland known [...]
UTRCA at the London Farm Show
UTRCA at the London Farm Show The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has had a booth at the annual London Farm Show for over 50 years. This year, our booth showcased a range of topics including the Thorndale Demonstration Farm, Drinking Water Source Protection, Water Quality Monitoring, Fish of the Thames, and Agricultural Resiliency. Additionally, forestry staff collaborated with other Southwestern Conservation Authorities at the neighbouring booth to [...]
Do you know what’s in your water?
Do you know what’s in your water? The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority made a notable appearance at the London Farm Show during the first week of March. Representing Thames-Sydenham and Region, our Drinking Water Source Protection team shared Best Practices for Private Well owners. At the event, we distributed well water sample collection kits to owners of private drinking water systems, encouraging them to test their drinking water. [...]
Robins – the Harbingers of Spring
Robins – the Harbingers of Spring It happens every year – someone happily announces that they saw their “first spring robin.” For many, the American Robin is considered to be a harbinger of spring; a joyous sign that warmer days are just ahead. Winter sightings of robins are much less common, leading many to assume they are absent. So it’s understandable when people are confused and concerned when they [...]
UTRCA at Heritage Fair and Family Literacy Day events!
UTRCA at Heritage Fair and Family Literacy Day Events! On Saturday, February 10, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) Community Partnerships staff participated in Heritage London’s Heritage Fair, which celebrated London’s rich history, culture, and heritage through an exploration of “100 Objects and Hidden Gems.” Held at the London Public Library’s Central branch, the UTRCA booth highlighted one of London’s most treasured wetlands: Sifton Bog. Visitors to our booth [...]
River Resilience Rendezvous
River Resilience Rendezvous On Sunday, February 25, staff from the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) and the Lower Thames River Conservation Authority (LTVCA) participated in the River Resilience Rendezvous at the Oneida Community Centre in Oneida Nation of the Thames. This event was open to all members of the Oneida community, and staff from both authorities gave presentations and had booths with information on aquatic species, aquatic sampling [...]
Ecological Values and Agricultural Drains
Ecological Values and Agricultural Drains A "hats-off" to Erin Carroll, our Aquatic Biologist, for her part in the research article "Ecological Impacts of Management Practices in Agricultural Drain Networks: a Literature Synthesis". With over 80% of the Upper Thames River watershed being agricultural land-use, it is important that we better understand the relationship between our municipal drains and ecological resources, and the best management practices used in maintaining them. [...]
Adapting Surface Water Quality Monitoring for Climate Change
Adapting Surface Water Quality Monitoring for Climate Change Monitoring and reporting on watershed conditions have become increasingly important. Stressors such as climate change have been having greater negative impacts on natural resources, including water quality and, therefore, must be monitored. The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has been accepted into the Ontario Resource Centre for Climate Adaptation (ORCCA) Staff Capacity Program. The program provides direct capacity support [...]