ONFARM Program Continues Through 2028
ONFARM Program Continues Through 2028 The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is supporting the second phase of the On-Farm Applied Research and Monitoring (ONFARM) program. As part of this initiative, the UTRCA is collecting year-round water samples to understand the effects of Beneficial Management Practices (BMPs) on water quality. The water quality component of the ONFARM program specifically examines cover cropping, controlled drainage, fertilizer application, and/or tillage impacts across multiple sites. Additionally, this data will be paired with long-term soil health trials, facilitating a more comprehensive understanding of BMP impacts at the edge-of-field scale. The program is funded [...]
2,000 People Attend EarthFest in 2024
2,000 People Attend EarthFest in 2024 On April 20, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) participated in London’s third annual EarthFest celebration. Located at the London Public Library Centre Branch and Citi Plaza, the festival welcomed over 2,000 attendees! Visitors were able to wander through the interactive displays put together by the over 80 exhibitors and artists that showcased local approaches to sustainability, ecological justice, and the protection and health of our planet. The UTRCA served on the festival’s steering committee and coordinated the festival’s WaterZone area which included displays by the Council of Canadians, Antler River Rally, [...]
1,700 Acres of Cover Crops Planted this Past fall
1,700 Acres of Cover Crops Planted This Past fall The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) allocated funding for 1,700 acres of cover crops planted across the watershed this past fall. This funding assistance targeted fields with either winter-killed cover crops like oats or overwintering varieties such as cereal rye. These initiatives are geared towards increasing cover crop adoption as well as enhancing existing funding opportunities for producers in the watershed who utilize cover crops to mitigate sediment and nutrient loss. They also promote soil health. Funding was provided by the Canada Nature Fund for Aquatic Species at Risk (CNFASAR) [...]
Thames River Clean Up Prep Underway!
Thames River Clean Up Prep Underway! On April 3, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) hosted an information and orientation session for coordinators of the Thames River Cleanup (TRCU), which will take place on or around the Earth Day weekend (April 20) in locations across the Upper Thames River watershed. TRCU founder and director, Todd Sleeper, presented a brief history of the initiative, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Julie TerVrugt (TRCU lead coordinator) provided a rundown of cleanup organizational logistics, and Debbie Kramers, Manager of Coordinated Informed Response with the City of London, provided strategies [...]
Walnut Toxicity
Walnut Toxicity Black walnut (Juglans nigra) is a valuable native hardwood tree, found in deciduous forests in southern Ontario. The nuts are an important food source for wildlife and the wood provides valuable lumber. In a garden setting, the large fruit can be considered a nuisance, but the bigger concern is walnut toxicity. Black walnut trees produce a toxic substance, known as juglone. While many plants can tolerate the juglone and grow well near black walnuts, others are negatively impacted by even small amounts of this chemical. Many horticultural flowers and garden vegetables are prone to damage since they [...]
UTRCA Staff Participate in Young Conservation Leadership Program
UTRCA Staff Participate in Young Conservation Leadership Program The Young Conservation Leadership Program (YCP) is a year-long professional development program organized and facilitated by the Toronto Region Conservation Authority. YCP provides young professionals with essential skills required to transition into leadership roles in the conservation and environmental sectors. Participants attend three retreats where they focus on self-development, collaboration and partnerships, and future goals as leaders. Assignments are completed throughout the year and shared at retreats where they receive valuable insights from peers. They are also required to attend four workshops to learn practical management-related skills. Some of these workshops [...]
Thames Valley Science and Engineering Fair – Conservation Award
Thames Valley Science and Engineering Fair – Conservation Award This April, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff helped judge the Thames Valley Science and Engineering Fair at Brescia College 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 (Grade 6 through 8) project that best explores the topic of conservation with a local focus. The winner of this year’s award was Layla Sawan from John Dearness Public School. For her project, “Forest Sense,” Layla [...]
New Appointment to the Ontario Certified Crop Advisor Association Board of Directors
New Appointment to the Ontario Certified Crop Advisor Association Board of Directors Tatianna Lozier, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA)’s Coordinator of Stewardship Services, has recently taken on the responsibility of representing Conservation Ontario on the Ontario Certified Crop Advisor Association (CCA) Board of Directors. Representing over 680 members across the province, the CCA provides information and expertise on crop production, crop protection, and natural resource management. This group of independent advisors plays an important role in modern agriculture. This responsibility requires a good understanding of science, food safety, technology, economics, and the environment. Crop advisors combine knowledge in [...]
Popular Library Program returns!
Popular Library Program returns! 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. “We’re really happy with the partnerships we’ve developed with the libraries within our watershed. Providing day passes to them for their patrons to borrow allows us to increase access to our Conservation Areas which is an important goal for us,” says Damian Schofield, Conservation Areas Coordinator. Participating libraries include: Central London [...]
2024 Rural Landowner Workshop Well Received in Embro
2024 Rural Landowner Workshop Well Received in Embro A very successful Landowner Workshop was held this year in Embro on Thursday, March 21st. Paul Mitchell, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) Board Member and Zorra Township Councilor, welcomed everyone to the event. The speaker line-up included: Dave Green from Greenholm Farms who spoke about his nearby dairy operation, highlighting cover crops, soil health, minimum/strip tillage, crop rotations, and erosion control structures as vital to maintaining soil health, productivity, and environmental protection. Dave also explained how an on-farm methane digester uses farm and commercial inputs to provide green power to [...]