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Kawartha Conservation alerts public to illegal activities at Ken Reid Conservation Area

LINDSAY, ONTARIO - Kawartha Conservation is issuing a community alert regarding recent illegal activities within Ken Reid Conservation Area, including unauthorized use of dirt bikes and the starting of campfires, which are in direct violation of conservation area rules.

Ken Reid Conservation Area is a cherished natural reserve that prohibits the use of motorized vehicles on its trails to preserve the area's tranquility and environmental integrity. Despite clear guidelines and signage throughout the conservation area, there have been multiple instances of dirt bikes and other motorized vehicles damaging the landscape and disturbing the peace of this natural habitat.

Additionally, Kawartha Lakes Fire Rescue Service has imposed a municipal-wide burn ban effective 12am, Monday, April 1, 2024, in response to the elevated fire risk associated with dry grass and debris during April.

It is important to note that the prohibition of fires and use of motorized vehicles extends to all conservation areas managed by Kawartha Conservation, including Windy Ridge, Pigeon River, Fleetwood Creek, and Durham East Cross Forest Conservation Areas. These measures are in place to protect our natural environments and ensure they can be enjoyed by all visitors in a safe and sustainable manner.

Community members are urged to report any sightings of suspicious activity, including the use of dirt bikes, ATVs, or any instances of fire within the conservation area, through our online reporting tool at www.KawarthaConservation.com/Report. Your vigilance and cooperation are essential in safeguarding our natural areas and community from harm and legal repercussions.

Kawartha Conservation remains committed to preserving the beauty and safety of our natural resources. We thank the community for their ongoing support and cooperation in these efforts.

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