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. This project was a collaboration between Healthy Headwaters Lab, Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research and Department of Integrative Biology, the University of Windsor, the Traditional Territory of the Three [...]
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 to Great Lakes basin and Ontario communities towards the completion of a climate change adaptation-focused initiative. Over the next year, the UTRCA will work with ORCCA to review our surface [...]
Invasive Species Awareness Week: February 26 – March 3, 2024
Invasive Species Awareness Week: February 26 - March 3, 2024 Next to habitat loss, the spread of non-native, invasive species is one of the top problems causing environmental decline in our land and water ecosystems. Whether they are invasive plants, tree pests, fish, mussels, animals, or insects, they all threaten native species. There are many introduced or non-native species that have been brought into Ontario from around the world, either purposely or accidentally. Only some of these are termed “invasive”, meaning they are particularly problematic as they establish themselves quickly and disrupt established ecosystems, forcing out native species. The [...]
Volunteers Needed for Thames River Clean Up
Volunteers Needed for Thames River Cleanup On Saturday, April 21, Thames River Cleanup (TRC) will celebrate 25 years of environmental stewardship by holding Earth Day Weekend cleanups in communities within London and across the Thames River watershed. Most cleanups will take place on April 20; however, some cleanups will take place in the weeks leading up to and following Earth Day. The TRC needs volunteers, especially cleanup Site Coordinators. Site Coordinators receive support from TRC via training and clean up materials. If you’d like to help organize a cleanup and become a Cleanup Site Coordinator, please fill out the form [...]
Rural Landowners Annual Workshop – Embro Edition
Rural Landowners Annual Workshop – Embro Edition The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is excited to be hosting this year's Rural Landowner Workshop at the Embro Community Centre on March 21 from 7 to 9 pm. It will be an informative evening with presentations by both UTRCA staff and community members about ongoing conservation practices. There will be a wide range of topics discussed promoting Best Management Practices (BMPs), which are cost-effective, practical actions that landowners can take to improve both soil health and water quality while maintaining or enhancing agricultural production. BMPs can include: stream rehabilitation, cover crops, [...]
Navigating Icy Roads and Road Salt for Drinking Water Health
Navigating Icy Roads and Road Salt for Drinking Water Health Spring is just around the corner, but snow and ice are still in the forecast and, with them, icy sidewalks and roads. Salt is commonly used to melt ice and reduce the risk created by icy conditions, but it also poses a significant threat to water quality. It's important to ensure our use of salt doesn’t jeopardize the health of our groundwater and, with it, our drinking water. The salt applied to roads, driveways and sidewalks doesn't disappear with melting snow; instead, it seeps into the ground, eventually mixing [...]
Spring 2024 Tree Power sales open soon
Spring 2024 Tree Power sales open soon Tree planting season may seem a long way off but Upper Thames River Conservation Authority’s (UTRCA) spring Tree Power programs are around the corner! This popular program provides watershed residents with affordable native hardwood trees through partnerships with our municipalities and sponsors. UTRCA has partnered with the Municipality of West Perth to host the first West Perth Tree Power in 2024! West Perth online orders open on Friday, February 23 at 8 am and tree pick up will be Saturday, April 6. London Hydro Tree Power returns with online orders opening on Friday, [...]
Winter at Pittock Conservation Area!
Winter at Pittock Conservation Area! With winter reaching its halfway point, the staff at Pittock Conservation Area (PCA) would like to share their plans and projects for the park, including a lakeside revitalization project and campground washroom upgrades. Maple Crest Lakeside Revitalization Project PCA staff and the UTRCA’s Integrated Watershed Management Unit undertook a shoreline erosion project in the Maple Crest section. Erosion had increased the risk of seasonal campsites experiencing flooding. To remedy this, large rocks were placed along the edge of the reservoir to prevent further loss of the land base and improve water quality. The large rocks [...]
UTRCA is Recruiting!
UTRCA is Recruiting! On Thursday, Feb 1, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) Community Partnership staff participated in an Employer Fair at Huron University College. Students learned about the many career opportunities at the UTRCA including our summer internship position, which this year will focus on researching climate change preparedness for parks, lands, and outdoor recreation. UTRCA staff chatted with many students including a few friendly faces from last year’s partnerships with Huron’s Scotia Bank Scholars and RBC Innovations Boot Camp programs. For current job postings, visit our employment page here.
Stratford Winterfest 2024
Stratford Winterfest 2024 Stratford Winterfest started in 1998 as a one-day event to encourage residents to get outside and enjoy winter. The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has participated in Winterfest since its inception, at times on the organizing committee and always by providing activities. The 2024 Winterfest was held in Upper Queen’s Park in Stratford on Saturday, January 27. This year, the UTRCA installed a Story Hike on site featuring the book, Song for the Snow, written by Jon-Erik Lappano and illustrated by Byron Eggenschwiler. This book was chosen for its connection to winter and traditions and [...]