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Huron College Students Compete in the RBC Innovation Bootcamp 

Huron College Students Compete in the RBC Bootcamp  The RBC Innovation Bootcamp is an event designed for arts, social science, and business students from Huron College at Western University. This is an annual opportunity for students to gain experience solving real-world problems for a local organization.  After a very successful partnership with Huron College to undertake the ScotiaBank Scholars Program, Huron approached the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) to be the partner organization for this year’s RBC Bootcamp.   Together, we developed statements that reflect real-world challenges faced by the UTRCA. These challenge statements addressed a variety of public-facing [...]

March 16th, 2023|Categories: March 2023, Thames River Current|

PWQMN and Water Quality Targets Monitoring  

PWQMN and Water Quality Targets Monitoring   To collect long-term water quality data at monitoring stations throughout the watershed, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has partnered with the Ministry of Environment, Conservation, and Parks (MECP) in the Provincial Water Quality Monitoring Network (PWQMN) program.  In the watershed, there are 24 active water quality stations that are sampled from March through October or April through November depending on spring melt. Nine of the stations are sampled eight times a year and the other 15 are sampled four times a year.   PWQMN is an example of a successful long-term monitoring [...]

March 16th, 2023|Categories: March 2023, Thames River Current|

Stargazing at Fanshawe Reservoir… During the Day? 

Stargazing at Fanshawe Reservoir... During the Day?  Lake stars are not a very common occurrence, but Fanshawe Reservoir had the right conditions for their formation on Wednesday, March 8th. That morning, staff spotted this constellation of stars on the reservoir during routine maintenance of water level monitoring equipment located at the Fanshawe Dam. A few lucky hikers also were surprised by this starry display on their morning routes.   Few studies have been carried out on this phenomenon, but according to Victor Tsai, a geophysicist at Brown University and coauthor Yale physicist John Wettlaufer, lake stars, also known as “ice [...]

March 16th, 2023|Categories: March 2023, Thames River Current|

What is a Wetland?

What is a Wetland? Over the last 150 years, many of our wetlands have been eliminated from natural landscapes, but recently, we have come to realize the importance of these essential habitats.   Wetlands have standing water at, near, or above the soil surface for part or all of the year. They provide many valuable ecosystem services, such as filtering out sediments and pollutants to improve water quality; acting like giant sponges to reduce flooding; helping control erosion along rivers and lakes; providing food, water, and shelter for wildlife; and offering beautiful areas to enjoy nature.  There are four different [...]

March 16th, 2023|Categories: March 2023, Thames River Current|

Only Rain Down the Drain 

Only Rain Down the Drain  The 2023 spring season of Stream of Dreams is in full swing! Through this elementary school program, students learn about their local watershed, storm water management, and how to protect and conserve water. Often, they remember the catchy phrase: “only rain down the drain”.  This year, with support from the Thames Valley District School Board, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff have been excited to involve nine elementary schools and teach almost 3,000 students how to better protect our waterways.   In addition to in-class education, Stream of Dreams involves a community art [...]

March 16th, 2023|Categories: March 2023, Thames River Current|

Handheld Unit Flow Readings  

Handheld Unit Flow Readings   Field staff at the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) regularly take streamflow readings at a number of sites in streams, creeks, and drains across the watershed. Streamflow refers to the volume of water that moves over a designated point over a fixed period of time.   This data is used to indicate hydrologic conditions, as well as the discharge amounts of a watershed. This helps staff understand how high and low water impacts the watershed. This information helps determine ideal water level conditions to promote healthy habitats and improve overall watershed health.   To measure streamflow, [...]

March 16th, 2023|Categories: March 2023, Thames River Current|

Celebrating Natural Connections event at Fanshawe Conservation Area 

Celebrating Natural Connections event at Fanshawe Conservation Area  On Family Day, February 20th, the Upper Thames River Conservation Area (UTRCA) hosted the final Celebrating Natural Connections (CNC) event at Fanshawe Conservation Area. It was a bright, sunny day, perfect for an outdoor winter event. The turnout was incredible, with an estimated 3,000 people in attendance.  Event visitors were kept busy, with over 20 activities to participate in, including:  Horse-drawn wagon rides with A Universal Carriage   Clean-up game with Antler River Rally Bird feeder making and hikes with Bird Friendly London    Tree and leaf craft activities with Carolinian Canada  Leaf [...]

March 16th, 2023|Categories: March 2023, Thames River Current|

Embro Dam Environmental Assessment moves forward 

Embro Dam Environmental Assessment moves forward  The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA), along with Matrix Solutions Inc. as the consultant, is continuing work on the Class Environmental Assessment for Embro Dam within the Township of Zorra. The project is being undertaken under the Conservation Ontario Class Environmental Assessment for Remedial Flood and Erosion Control Projects (June 2013).   The Embro Dam is part of the Embro Conservation Area, located on Road 84 in Oxford County, Lot 15, Concession 4. The structure is situated on the Youngsville Drain (also known as Spring Creek) within the Mud Creek watershed. The conservation [...]

February 20th, 2023|Categories: Feb. 2023, Thames River Current|Tags: |

Visit us at the London Farm Show 

Visit us at the London Farm Show  The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) will have a booth at the upcoming London Farm Show which is running Wednesday, March 8 until Friday, March 10 at the Western Fair District.  The London Farm Show has been running for over 80 years and is a great opportunity for staff to connect with industry experts, exhibitors, and attendees while gaining knowledge on the latest agricultural innovations and technologies   The UTRCA booth will include information about our tree planting programs and Clean Water Program, as well as a flooding simulator. There will also [...]

February 20th, 2023|Categories: Feb. 2023, Thames River Current|

Sign Out a Birding Backpack

Sign Out a Birding Backpack The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has partnered with Huron Perth Public Health (HPPH) to develop a Birding Backpack. This special backpack will encourage families and youth to get outdoors and explore nature.   The Birding Backpack project is aligned with HPPH's mandate of promoting healthy activity. It will be available to sign out at public libraries within Perth County and will include binoculars, a bird identification guide, activity sheets, how-to guides, a conservation area day pass, and an evaluation sheet.   "We hope to see many families sporting the Birding Backpack at [...]

February 20th, 2023|Categories: Thames River Current|

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