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Updates to the Thames-Sydenham and Region Source Protection Plan and Assessment Report under the Clean Water Act, 2006 – Public Consultation  

Updates to the Thames-Sydenham and Region Source Protection Plan and Assessment Report under the Clean Water Act, 2006 – Public Consultation   The Source Water Protection Program focuses on safeguarding existing and future sources of drinking water for municipal systems within the Thames-Sydenham Region. This is accomplished through policies that are developed through a collaborative working group called the Source Protection Committee under the framework of the Clean Water Act, 2006.      In 2021, the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks released an update to the Technical Rules under the Clean Water Act, 2006.  These technical rules guide this program by defining [...]

April 15th, 2025|Categories: April 2025, Thames River Current|

Thamesford River Park Improvements 

Lions River Park Improvements ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ (UTRCA) recently completed work on the second phase of a project in Lions River Park in Thamesford. It includes the construction of multiple viewing areas and fishing steps that will give community members and anglers access to the middle branch of the Thames River, which stretches about 500 meters along the western border of the park. Previously, foot traffic along the river’s edge had degraded the riverbank and contributed to erosion and sedimentation in the watercourse. Working with the Thamesford Lions and Zorra Township, UTRCA staff designed a plan for the [...]

March 18th, 2025|Categories: March 2025, Thames River Current|

Meet the Northern Cardinal 

Meet the Northern Cardinal  Affectionately known as redbird, the Northern Cardinal is often featured in white winter scenes because of their splash of colour. The male’s conspicuous red plumage, crested head, and warbling song make it one of the most identifiable and beloved birds in Ontario. Even the muted brown female has hints of warm, rosy accents. The bright crimson colour is thought to help attract a mate. Scientists hypothesize that females are more attracted to males with the brightest feathers because they feel they are superior. In fact, studies indicate that the brighter the plumage, the healthier and [...]

March 18th, 2025|Categories: March 2025, Thames River Current|

The Annual Landowners Workshop is Coming to St. Marys! 

The annual UTRCA Landowners Workshop is coming to St.Marys!  Join the ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ (UTRCA) in St. Marys for an engaging evening focused on soil health, water quality, and sustainable farming. Hear from expert speakers on best management practices, conservation drainage, and how land stewardship supports aquatic life. Plus, learn about funding opportunities available to landowners!  Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2025  Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM  Location: St. Marys Pyramid Recreation Centre (317 James Street) in the Friendship Hall  Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and learn about available funding programs!  Reserve your spot [...]

March 18th, 2025|Categories: March 2025, Thames River Current|

Great Lakes Education Workshop Builds on Retrospective Report Findings 

Great Lakes Education Workshop Builds on Retrospective Report Findings  On Wednesday, February 12th, the ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ (UTRCA) hosted a Great Lakes Education Workshop as part of a larger project funded by the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP). This project focused on a retrospective review of the Great Lakes Student Conferences, which MECP funded and supported across the province over the past decade.  As part of the retrospective, UTRCA education staff interviewed 31 participants, including conservation authority staff, environmental non-governmental organization (ENGO)s, teachers, and school board leads. They also analyzed final reports to gather [...]

March 18th, 2025|Categories: March 2025, Thames River Current|

Seedy Saturdays in London and Woodstock 

Seedy Saturdays in London and Woodstock  Spring is in the air and on the land! As folks begin to plan their gardens and start their seeds, ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ (UTRCA) Partnerships and Education staff participated in Seedy Saturday events on March 1st and 8th in London and Woodstock, respectively. In London, 1000 + visitors took in the over 60 exhibition booths at the Carling Heights Optimist Community Centre. UTRCA staff used a flood plain simulator to demonstrate how rain gardens and other forms of low impact development (LID) can help with flood control while bolstering native plant [...]

March 18th, 2025|Categories: March 2025, Thames River Current|

Source Water at The Farm Show: Protect Your Private Drinking Water! 

Source Water at The Farm Show: Protect Your Private Drinking Water!  From March 5th to 7th, the Thames Sydenham and Region Source Protection Region was represented at the ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥'s booth at the London Farm Show. We provided Public Health Ontario drinking water sample bottles for the public to test their private drinking water wells.  If you own a private well, check out Public Health Ontario's website for information on where you can get free sample bottles to test your drinking water for free:   Public Health Ontario provides testing for the presence of bacterial indicators of [...]

March 18th, 2025|Categories: March 2025, Thames River Current|

London Farm Show 2025

London Farm Show 2025 The ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ (UTRCA) hosted a booth at the London Farm Show from March 5th-7th. This year’s booth was themed around phosphorus reduction, showcasing best management practices to help prevent losses in phosphorus. Topics included water quality monitoring, cover crops, reduced tillage, and the restoration of marginal lands. Forestry staff from the UTRCA and other southwestern Ontario Conservation Authorities also hosted a booth at the Farm Show, promoting tree planting programs and forestry management.  The London Farm Show is the largest indoor farm show in Eastern Canada, with over 15,000 visitors in [...]

March 18th, 2025|Categories: March 2025, Thames River Current|

P.A. Day Nature School Camp 

P.A. Day Nature School Camp  Wildwood Outdoor Education Centre and the Stratford Perth Museum hosted a wonderfully successful P.A. Day camp on January 31, 2025. 20 children from ages five to 12 attended the day hosted at the museum. The Wildwood team offered a morning of snowshoe skill-building, which included relay games and ended with a 30-minute hike through a beautiful wetland (and Low Impact Development project installed by the UTRCA) on the museum property. In the afternoon, the museum offered three historically themed activities for the participants. The first was a beekeeping discussion and a make-your-own beeswax candle followed by [...]

February 18th, 2025|Categories: February 2025, Thames River Current|

Funding still available for the Upper Thames Phosphorus Reduction Program! 

Funding Still Available for the Upper Thames Phosphorus Reduction Program!  The ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥ (UTRCA) has a new program aimed at reducing phosphorus in the watershed. The Upper Thames Phosphorus Reduction Program supports landowners who implement agricultural best management practices that reduce phosphorus runoff, improve water quality in the Thames River and Lake Erie, while also boosting soil health and productivity on farms. The UTRCA is offering grants for a wide range of projects, including cover crops, reduced tillage, tree planting, erosion control, soil testing, and much more. If you already implemented these practices this past fall, [...]

February 18th, 2025|Categories: February 2025, Thames River Current|
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