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Natural Heritage StudiesEleanor Heagy2023-08-11T11:43:08-04:00

Natural Heritage Studies

  • Ecological Inventory for the Dorchester Urban Area of the Township of Thames Centre (2003)
  • Ingersoll Woodlands Survey (2005)
  • Middlesex Natural Heritage Study (2003)
  • Middlesex Natural Heritage Systems Study (2014)
  • Oxford County Terrestrial Ecosystems Study (1997)
  • Oxford Natural Heritage Study (2006)
  • Riparian Vegetation Mapping in Thames Centre, Middlesex County (2008) (Maps)
  • Stratford Natural Heritage Inventory (2004)
  • Woodstock Natural Heritage Inventory (2007)
  • UTRCA Properties Assessment Project Report (2009)

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Recent Posts

  • UTRCA Watershed Flood Status: Normal June 21, 2026
  • Special Weather Statement Issued (flood bulletin, June 17-21, 2026) June 17, 2026
  • UTRCA at 4th Annual EarthFest  June 16, 2026
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