Halton Invasive Species and Biodiversity: 159 results found

Adopt-A-Raptor

…mice and voles Interesting facts: American Kestrels are one of the only Ontario raptor species that can hover in midair; they do this to search for prey. American Kestrels can…

Crawford Lake Studies

…about how we can change the path that began in the mid-twentieth century, to avoid climactic and biodiversity collapse. Photo courtesy of Brock University Photo courtesy of Brock University Photo…

Courtcliffe Park

Summary Located in the community of Carlisle within the City of Hamilton, Courtcliffe Park is a 40 hectare (98 acre) park where Conservation Halton carried out a restoration project to…

Public Notices and Engagement

…Policy Update Conservation Halton regulates hazard lands such as flooding and erosion hazards, as well as an allowance adjacent to these hazards, referred to as a “regulatory allowance”. Conservation Halton

Hops and Harvest Festival is back this year at Area 8!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 13, 2022 MILTON – Conservation Halton is hosting its annual outdoor fall festival, Hops and Harvest at Area 8, Conservation Halton’s newest park, on September 23,…

Celebrate maple season at Conservation Halton this spring

…or Sweetwater Season.”  For tickets, pricing, and details about Maple Season, visit conservationhalton.ca/MapleSeason  Conservation Halton is the community based environmental agency that protects, restores, and manages the natural resources in…

Conservation Halton Recognizes Local Landowners with 2023 Watershed Stewardship Awards

…learn more about the Watershed Stewardship Award, visit: https://www.conservationhalton.ca/landowner-programs/#watershed-stewardship-award Conservation Halton also offers a variety of financial support programs for landowners who are interested in leading stewardship projects on their…

Nature is illuminated at Conservation Halton’s Winterlit evenings

and art displays to minimize energy use and environmental impact. Sustainability is at the core of our event,” said Craig Machan, Director of Parks & Operations at Conservation Halton. “Winterlit…

Service Disruptions

…17, 2024. Lakeshore Lookout Trail is closed due to tree hazards. Additional Park Closures The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is an invasive species that infects and kills Ash trees and

Rivers and Streams

Current Rivers & Streams Flood Status: Normal Spring Safety Message: Exercise Caution Near Waterways Conservation Halton Flood Terminology The following is the flood and water safety terminology that is used…