Tree Power Returns this Spring
Tree Power Returns this Spring Mark your calendars for our returning Tree Power programs! We have four running this spring including London, Stratford, West Perth and Thames Centre. Tree Power provides affordable native trees to residents thanks to partnerships with sponsors and municipalities. Tree species will include: American Sycamore, Paper Birch, Tulip Tree, White Spruce, and more! London Hydro Tree Power: Sales open on Monday, March 2 Tree pick up is on Friday, April [...]
One Month Left to Apply for Phosphorus Reduction Funding
One Month Left to Apply for Phosphorus Reduction Funding Year 2 of the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority's Phosphorus Reduction Program is coming to a close this month. Farmers who have kept their soil covered this winter by using cover crops or reduced tillage practices are encouraged to submit their application before the deadline (February 28, 2026). The application process is quick and straightforward, and funding is still available! The program supports on-farm [...]
Source Water Protection- Protecting Drinking Water Before There’s a Problem
Source Water Protection - Protecting drinking water before there’s a problem When you turn on your tap, you probably don’t think much about where that water came from or everything that happened to keep it clean along the way. That’s a good thing. Drinking water should feel reliable. What many people don’t realize is that a lot of work goes into protecting drinking water long before it reaches a treatment plant. This work is [...]
GREEN Leaders Program Underway and Seeking Panelists for Student Summit
GREEN Leaders Program Underway and Seeking Panelists for Student Summit This year’s UTRCA GREEN Leaders program is well underway, with 16 Grade 7/8 classes from across the watershed participating. Student teams have now selected the environmental issues they want to tackle, with topics ranging from microplastics and fish species at risk, to declining bat populations, “forever chemicals”, aquatic invasive species, and overall Lake Erie health. Classes are currently in [...]
Snow Surveys in the UTRCA Watershed
Snow Surveys in the UTRCA Watershed With all the snow the Upper Thames River watershed has received this winter, residents may be wondering if major flooding is in the forecast. The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has been manually surveying accumulated snow across the watershed since 1957, as part of the flood forecasting and warning services it provides to watershed municipalities to inform residents and businesses of impending [...]
SOARR Marks 2025 Achievements and Launches Its 33rd Year
SOARR Marks 2025 Achievements and Launches Its 33rd Year Our modern world often results in most of us being inundated with a constant barrage of information, responsibilities, and pressures, so it is often hard to stay focused on a single thing. Sometimes that means that we lose sight of the threats to our environment, and the wildlife within it. This is why groups and organizations that focus on wildlife [...]
P.A. Day Fun with the UTRCA and Stratford Perth Museum
P.A. Day Fun with the UTRCA and Stratford Perth Museum On Friday, January 30, the UTRCA partnered with the Stratford Perth Museum once again to provide a jam-packed day of outdoor activities and museum exploration for 20 day camp participants. This unique session brought together children ages 6–10 for an entire day of fun, making full use of the museum’s indoor spaces as well as the forest and meadow [...]
Conservation Authority urges caution around Streams and Rivers (media release, February 16, 2026)
February 16, 2026 Conservation Authority urges caution around Streams and Rivers The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) expects this week’s warmer temperatures and rain will melt some of the snowpack and raise water levels in local rivers and streams. Everyone is reminded to use extra caution and avoid waterways and flooded areas. A low-pressure system has entered the region and is forecast to remain throughout the week, bringing [...]
Warm-up Expected to Cause Elevated Water Levels (flood bulletin, February 15-20, 2026)
Warm-up Expected to Cause Elevated Water Levels Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook 2026 Flood Event 2, Bulletin Number 1 (Issued February 15, 2026, at 6:00 pm; Valid until February 20, 2026, at 12:00 pm) A warm-up with rain forecast over the next several days is expected to cause runoff and elevated water levels in watershed rivers and streams. A low-pressure system has entered the region and is forecast to [...]
Mid-Winter Reminder: Salt, Snow, and Protecting Our Drinking Water
Mid-Winter Reminder: Salt, Snow, and Protecting Our Drinking Water As winter settles in and snow and ice become part of our daily routines, road salt and snow removal play an important role in keeping sidewalks, driveways, and roads safe. However, mid-winter is also a key time to pause and think about how these winter practices can impact our drinking water sources. Why Winter Matters for Source Water Protection It’s easy to assume that frozen ground protects [...]