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Tree Sales and Stewardship Project Planning Underway

Tree Sales and Stewardship Project Planning Underway  The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has a long history of tree planting and sales through the region, having helped plant and distribute nearly 10 million trees since 1949.  Landowners who reside in the  watershed and own a minimum of 1 hectare (2.5 acres) are eligible to participate in the UTRCA’s Tree Planting on Private Lands program. Trees purchased through this program may be planted by the landowner or through the UTRCA’s full planting service. Interested landowners are encouraged to place their orders as soon as possible as some species and [...]

January 17th, 2023|Categories: Jan. 2023, Thames River Current|

UTRCA Biologist Receives Conservation Award

UTRCA Biologist receives Conservation Award  Cathy Quinlan, Terrestrial Biologist with the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA), was recognized with a Conservation Award from Nature London in recognition of her substantial and long-standing contribution over 20 years to the Thames Talbot Land Trust (TTLT).   Cathy has acted as the Trust’s Chair of the Land Securement Committee (LSC) since 2009. She is described as the “conductor of the LSC orchestra”, acknowledging her role coordinating the many activities involved in securing a property. During her tenure as Chair, more than a dozen nature reserves have come under TTLT’s care. Cathy has also [...]

January 17th, 2023|Categories: Jan. 2023, Thames River Current|

Maintaining Safe Trails Along Snake Creek in an Environmentally Significant Area 

Maintaining Safe Trails along Snake Creek in an Environmentally Significant Area  Snake Creek is located just south of the Museum of Ontario Archeology in the Medway Valley Heritage Forest, one of London’s Environmentally Significant Areas (ESAs). A trail winds along the creek, enabling community members can enjoy its natural beauty. Unfortunately, the integrity of the trail suffers from erosion, fallen trees, and other challenges. As the City of London funds a contract with the Upper Thames Region Conservation Authority (UTRCA) to manage several ESAs, including Medway Valley Heritage Forest, UTRCA staff have made several improvements to the trail along Snake [...]

January 17th, 2023|Categories: Jan. 2023, Thames River Current|

Protecting Drinking Water: It’s the Season for Salt!

Protecting Drinking Water: It's the Season for Salt! This winter, Conservation Ontario (CO) along with local source protection authorities and regions, have launched a 15-week public information campaign about how to Salt Responsibly.   New education tools include social media posts and an online mapping application about the impacts of road salt across Ontario. In addition, a Salt Responsibly Sticker campaign was developed by CO and a small working group. These stickers will be placed on salt bins located within drinking water protection zones to help reduce risk, and keep drinking water safe and clean.  “We aim to raise awareness [...]

January 17th, 2023|Categories: Jan. 2023, Thames River Current|

GIS Day 2022 at Western University 

GIS Day 2022 at Western University  Last November, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) participated in Western University’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day at the Western Libraries’ Open House event.   The day brought students, colleagues, and community leaders together to showcase the latest in GIS products and applications. UTRCA staff brought its interactive Augmented Reality Sandbox to teach attendees about the influence of topography on water flow across the landscape.   Craig Irwin, Water Quality Specialist with the UTRCA, gave a presentation titled “Integration of Field Maps and Survey123 for Agricultural Data Collection.” He illustrated how GIS applications were [...]

January 17th, 2023|Categories: Jan. 2023, Thames River Current|

Fanshawe Conservation Area Hosts City of London Marine Interoperability Exercise 

Fanshawe Conservation Area Hosts City of London Marine Interoperability Exercise  In late 2022, Fanshawe Conservation Area (CA) once again played host for the annual Marine Interoperability Training Exercise. The exercise had participants and observers from London Police Services, London Fire Department, Middlesex London Paramedic Service, HMCS Prevost, Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary, London Search and Rescue, and the Salvation Army.    The objectives for the training exercise were to:  have the various emergency services showcase the variety of equipment they use in marine-related emergency situations,   be placed into interagency teams and, while on the reservoir, obtain practical equipment familiarization, [...]

January 17th, 2023|Categories: Jan. 2023, Thames River Current|

UTRCA Helps Plan Mock Flood Events for London and St. Marys Emergency Training Exercises (UTRCA weekly, January 6, 2023) 

UTRCA Helps Plan Mock Flood Events for London and St. Marys Emergency Training Exercises (UTRCA weekly, January 6, 2023)  In November 2022, the City of London and the Town of St. Marys held their Mandatory Training Exercises under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act.    For this annual exercise, emergency service providers within each municipality convened to review a mock emergency scenario and discuss how they would manage a system-wide response. In 2022, the scenarios, for both the City of London and the Town of St. Marys, focused on flooding of the Thames River. As such, Upper Thames River [...]

January 6th, 2023|Categories: 2022, UTRCA Weekly|

Celebrate the Holidays by getting outside (UTRCA weekly, December 23, 2022)

Celebrate the Holidays by getting outside (UTRCA weekly, December 23, 2022) The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) wishes everyone a happy and healthy holiday season. Visiting a UTRCA property is a great way to stay active and connect with nature during this time and there are many locations to visit throughout the watershed. Fanshawe (London), Pittock (Woodstock), and Wildwood (St. Marys) Conservation Areas are closed for camping, but visitors are welcome to hike, bike, and enjoy nature during daylight hours. Please be aware that all washrooms and other facilities are closed and vehicle access may be limited. [...]

December 22nd, 2022|Categories: 2022, UTRCA Weekly|

Treed Buffer Planted on Pittock Conservation Area’s South Shore (UTRCA weekly, December 16, 2022)

Treed Buffer Planted on Pittock Conservation Area’s South Shore (UTRCA weekly, December 16, 2022) Pittock Reservoir’s south shore has a new treed buffer, planted by Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff and school students over the past four years. The buffer is approximately 50 metre wide and 600 m long, and flanks Pittock’s South Shore Trail and the Lampman-Lock Drain on UTRCA land. The buffer roughly follows the regulation limit, meaning all flood susceptible land is now retired from agriculture. Buffering watercourses with native plants helps to filter pollutants in runoff, prevent erosion, and provide wildlife corridors. [...]

December 15th, 2022|Categories: 2022, UTRCA Weekly|

UTRCA responds to Bill 23 but it’s business as usual, for now (UTRCA weekly, December 9, 2022)

UTRCA responds to Bill 23 but it’s business as usual, for now (UTRCA weekly, December 9, 2022) In late November, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) Board of Directors sent a letter to Premier Doug Ford outlining its concerns regarding Bill 23, More Homes Built Faster Act. The letter states that, “Conservation Authorities want to do their part to help the Province meet its goal of building 1.5 million homes in Ontario over the next ten years. However, we are writing you to express our strong opposition to the changes proposed in the More Homes Built Faster Act.” [...]

December 8th, 2022|Categories: 2022, UTRCA Weekly|

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