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Field Botanists of Ontario Tour London Environmentally Significant Areas

Field Botanists of Ontario Tour London Environmentally Significant Areas Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA)’s Vegetation Specialist, Brenda Gallagher, and Terrestrial Biologist, Cathy Quinlan, led botany walks on September 23rd. The walks took place in Westminster Ponds Environmentally Significant Area (ESA) and Meadowlily Woods ESA for members of the Field Botanists of Ontario (FBO). Participants, ranging from amateur to professional, came out to see and learn more about the plants of this Carolinian region. These natural areas boast several different plant communities from young to mature Carolinian woodlands, swamp, bog, meadow, and more.    Brenda provided fascinating information on the [...]

October 24th, 2023|Categories: October 2023, Thames River Current|

TD Tree Plantings with Oneida Nation of the Thames and Chippewas of the Thames First Nation

TD Tree Plantings with Oneida Nation of the Thames and Chippewas of the Thames First Nation On October 4th and 5th, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) participated in two TD Tree Day planting events with Oneida Nation of the Thames and Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, respectively. Over 60 people participated across both events with members from the two First Nation communities being joined by UTRCA and TD staff. A group of enthusiastic students from Western University's Masters in Environmental Sustainability program also pitched in to make quick work of the planting.  At the Oneida Nation [...]

October 24th, 2023|Categories: October 2023, Thames River Current|

Stream of Dreams fish receive helping hand from the Cross Cultural Learner Centre

Stream of Dreams Fish Receive Helping Hand from the Cross Cultural Learner Centre On October 12th, over a dozen youth from the Cross Cultural Learner Centre (CCLC) helped varnish the Stream of Dreams fish at Northbrae Public School. This school took part in the Stream of Dreams program years earlier, so its fish are made of wood, requiring a yearly coat of varnish for protection. This can be a big task for a school community, so we're always grateful when a community group offers to help out. The CCLC have assisted with varnishing for many years at various schools [...]

October 24th, 2023|Categories: October 2023, Thames River Current|

RiverFest23 at Western University 

RiverFest23 at Western University  The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) participated in the second annual RiverFest event at Western University on September 21st. Riverfest23 featured a series of events from September 9th - October 3rd and was co-organized by the Indigenous Students' Association, Indigenous Student Centre, and Western Sustainability. Riverfest’s goal is to reconnect students, staff, and faculty to the rivers that flow through campus. Hosting this event in September (re)introduces both current and incoming members of Western to the trails, natural features on campus, and the river.  UTRCA teamed up with Western Libraries Map and Data Centre [...]

October 24th, 2023|Categories: October 2023, Thames River Current|

Wildwood Autumn Open House a Success

Wildwood Autumn Open House a Success It was a beautiful day on September 23rd to celebrate the season at Wildwood Conservation Area’s Autumn Open House! Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff and high school volunteers welcomed over 250 people to the property, offering free vehicle admission for the afternoon alongside several engaging activities.   Visitors were able to meet two Ojibwe horses, their caregivers Salianne and Dale Patch of Aspens Ojibwe Horses, as well as Indigenous Educator, Christin Dennis. Christin presented about the once nearly extinct breed of horses, and their comeback story. He approached the past, present, [...]

October 24th, 2023|Categories: October 2023, Thames River Current|

Fall Tree Powers a Success

Fall Tree Powers a Success  500 more trees will be planted in the watershed thanks to the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA)’s Tree Power programs this fall!  The UTRCA partnered with the Township of Perth South and the Town of St. Marys to provide residents with the opportunity to purchase native hardwood trees. Tree pick up days were held on Saturday, September 30 and Saturday, October 14, respectively. Both programs had 250 trees available and both sold out!  The London Hydro Tree Power and Festival Hydro Tree Power program in Stratford will be held in April, 2024. Stay [...]

October 24th, 2023|Categories: October 2023, Thames River Current|

New Fishing Dock at Dreamland in Dorchester 

New accessible fishing dock at Dreamland in Dorchester  The construction of a new accessible fishing dock at Dreamland in Dorchester was spearheaded by the Mill Pond Committee with work being completed by Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff.   This pier was installed to encourage people to fish from the constructed dock as opposed to having foot traffic along the water's edge which damages the vulnerable vegetation.  After further construction, the fishing dock will be wheelchair accessible which allows for more diverse usage among the community. It also provides more accessibility for a greater number of people to appreciate [...]

September 19th, 2023|Categories: September 2023, Thames River Current|

New Extended Season at UTRCA Conservation Areas

New Extended Season at UTRCA Conservation Areas As the season of change approaches, we are looking forward to a new offering this fall. After listening to your feedback, we are introducing an Extended Season at Fanshawe and Wildwood Conservation Areas (CAs)! The Extended Season will offer an additional six weeks of day-use access to hiking, biking, and enjoying the lakes and green spaces. Here’s what you need to know: Amenities offered to visitors during this extended season will include: Customer service staff on site, Access to hiking and biking trails, Access to Fanshawe reservoir for canoeing and kayaking (pending reservoir [...]

September 19th, 2023|Categories: September 2023, Thames River Current|

Sales Continue for Tree Power in Perth South and St. Marys

Sales Continue for Tree Power   Residents of Perth South and St. Marys are reminded to take advantage of the current Tree Power programs. The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has partnered with Perth South and St. Marys municipalities to once again offer affordable trees to residents.   Trees are $25 each. Available species include:  Autumn Fantasy Maple  Downy Serviceberry  Native Red Maple  Red Oak  Sugar Maple  Tulip Tree   Tree sales for Perth South are available here. Tree sales for St. Marys are available here.  Perth South Tree Power tree hand outs are on Saturday, September 30 from 8 [...]

September 19th, 2023|Categories: September 2023, Thames River Current|

UTRCA Staff Host OPACA Members at Thorndale Demonstration Farm

UTRCA Staff Host OPACA Members at Thorndale Demonstration Farm In August, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) stewardship staff participated in the Ontario Professional Agri-Contractors Association (OPACA) car tour along with custom operators, farming equipment representatives, and Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs staff. The tour included stops at the ADS Canada manufacturing plant, A&L Canada Laboratories soil testing facility, and the Thorndale Demonstration Farm.   At the demonstration farm, stewardship staff alongside drainage contractor, Ken McCutcheon, highlighted the farm’s suite of Best Management Practices (BMPs) including contoured controlled drainage, water and sediment control basins, pollinator garden, [...]

September 19th, 2023|Categories: September 2023, Thames River Current|

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