Halton Invasive Species and Biodiversity: 122 results found

Flamborough Centre Park

…of ecosystem services every year. Moving forward, Conservation Halton will be monitoring the new wetland to inform decisions on adaptive management, invasive species management and ensuring the wetland is set…

Rivers and Streams

…Conservation Authority (905) 579-0411 Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority (905) 885-8173 Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (705) 424-1479 Kawartha Conservation (705) 328-2271 About Conservation Halton’s Flood Forecasting and Operations Program Conservation Halton provides a…

Conservation Halton Board urges Premier Ford to press pause on Bill 23 to protect communities across Ontario

…Milton, Conservation Halton Board member) Mayor Rob Burton, BA, MS (Town of Oakville, Conservation Halton Board member) Mayor Marianne Meed Ward (City of Burlington, Conservation Halton Board member) cc: MPP…

My Country Property

…Learn how to identify invasive species and remove them from your property Descriptions of these projects and guidelines for eligibility can be found in the Countryside Properties Guidelines for the…

Watersheds

…which is a unique ecosystem that supports incredible biodiversity, including species found nowhere else in the world. Bronte Creek Bronte Creek watershed is about 300 square kilometres of mostly rural…

Halton Children’s Water Festival successfully welcomed students back at Kelso Conservation Area

…than 1,600 students have participated in the online field trips. The Halton Children’s Water Festival is presented by Conservation Halton and Halton Region in partnership with Halton District School Board,…

Conservation Halton and partners receive $3.5M from Parks Canada in support of Cootes to Escarpment EcoPark System

…including Conservation Halton, Hamilton Conservation, Royal Botanical Gardens, Bruce Trail Conservancy, Halton Region, City of Burlington, City of Hamilton, Hamilton Naturalist’s Club and McMaster University. As a partner, Conservation Halton

Forestry

Conservation Halton owns and manages more than 10,500 acres throughout our watershed, most of which is forested. These forests provide important economic ecological and recreational services for the people in…

Conservation Halton Rates & Fees Increase

…measures to combat invasive species within the parks (Spongy Moths, Emerald Ash Borer, Oak Wilt, etc.) Risk management and safety compliance I thought you were funded by the government? Why…

Conservation Halton invites the community to Pride in Nature

…be purchased at conservationhalton.com/pride. Ticket proceeds will be donated to the Positive Space Network in support of 2SLGBTQ+ youth in Halton. Conservation Halton is the community based environmental agency that…