Halton Invasive Species and Biodiversity: 171 results found

Ecology

…can sometimes coexist with native species without becoming invasive but non-native species often become invasive when they overwhelm or push native species out of their habitat. Loss of native species,…

Watershed Strategy

invasive species spread through ditch maintenance) Degraded or fragmented habitat & decreased biodiversity (e.g., invasive species often out-compete native species, become parasites & spread diseases) Species loss or impairment; life…

Careers

…development and wellness of its employees Free access to Conservation Halton and Conservation Ontario parks Season passes for Glen Eden Discounts on Conservation Halton/Glen Eden services, food and merchandise Our…

Invasive Species

…of predators. Non-native species can sometimes coexist with native species without becoming invasive but non-native species often become invasive when they overwhelm or push native species out of their habitat….

Governance

…  Memoranda of Understanding Halton Region – Memorandum of Understanding for an Integrated Halton Area Planning System (July 2018) Halton Region – Memorandum of Understanding for an Integrated Halton Area…

Education

…We will explore the difference between native and invasive species and learn to recognize some local plants. Special guest appearance by a Conservation Halton ecologist who will help us learn…

Joe Sams Park

…of trees and shrubs on the creek bank and used discarded Christmas trees to narrow the creek and prevent erosion. Invasive Species “Invasive species” are plants, animals or pathogens that…

Watershed Report Card provides snapshot of environmental health of Conservation Halton watershed

…not a mandatory category in the Watershed Report Card, but Conservation Halton monitors invasive species as part of their Long-term Environmental Monitoring Program (LEMP). Invasive species are plants, animals, pests,…

Restoration

…Impact Development Construction Management Erosion and Sediment Control Natural Channel Design Species at Risk and Wildlife Habitat Invasive Species Management Restoration Plantings & Bioengineering Prescribed Burns Monitoring Requirements Our Approach…

History

…near the Halton Agreement Forest Tract in 1975. Halton Region Conservation Authority constructed the Halton Hills Channel on Sixteen Mile Creek above Scotch Block Dam to reduce local flooding in…