St. Marys Tree Power returns for a third year! (media release, September 9, 2024)
For immediate release Monday, September 9, 2024 St. Marys Tree Power returns for a third year! The Town of St. Marys and the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) have once again partnered on St. Marys Tree Power to make native hardwood trees available [...]
Tree Power comes to Lucan Biddulph (media release, September 4, 2024)
For Immediate Release Wednesday, September 4, 2024 Tree Power comes to Lucan Biddulph The Township of Lucan Biddulph, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA), and Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority (ABCA) have partnered to make native trees available and affordable [...]
Reptile Research and Conservation – An Uphill Battle (media release, August 29, 2024)
For Immediate Release August 29, 2024 Local Reptile Research and Conservation faces Uphill Battle Southern Ontario At Risk Reptiles (SOARR) is one of the longest running and most successful reptile research and conservation programs in Canada. For over 30 years, SOARR has worked with [...]
Tree Power returns to Perth South! (media release, August 20, 2024)
Tree Power Returns to Perth South! The Township of Perth South and the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) have once again partnered to make native trees available and affordable for residents. The Perth South Tree Power program launched in 2021 and has been [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]