Skip to main content Skip to footer

May issue of Watershed Watch Newsletter now available

The front page of the Watershed Watch Newsletter with a butterflyAPRIL 25, 2024 – The May issue of Watershed Watch is now available. Kawartha Conservation’s newsletter marks another step forward in our ongoing commitment to conserving and enhancing the environment of the Kawartha and Durham regions through vital programs, innovative projects, essential services, and grant opportunities.

As the stewards of the Kawartha Conservation watershed, this edition brings to light the efforts and developments from the heart of our conservation endeavors. This newsletter is not only designed to keep you informed but also to inspire and draw you into a community deeply invested in nature, sustainability, and collective environmental protection.

Highlights from this edition include:

  • The bustling start of our field season with projects like the Talbot River Healthy Environment Initiative and various species surveys and habitat restorations.
  • Exciting community engagement opportunities such as the celebration of World Migratory Bird Day and the annual Garlic Mustard Pull event.
  • Updates on the transformational Durham Eco Corridor project aimed at enhancing local biodiversity and ecological integrity.

We encourage everyone to read about these inspiring initiatives and find out how you can get involved in safeguarding the environment. Subscribe now to stay connected with the latest in conservation news, community events, and impactful ways you can contribute to our mission and vision for the watershed.

The newsletter is available for viewing or downloading on our website, and we look forward to sharing our progress and exciting opportunities with you.

For subscribe to the Kawartha Conservation Watershed Watch Newsletter, go to www.kawarthaconservation.com/subscribe, or to view the current or prior issues, go to www.kawarthaconservation.com/watershedwatch.

Subscribe to Receive Updates and Notifications

Stay up to date on flood and low water, news, activities, events, programs and operations by subscribing to updates and the Watershed Watch Newsletter.

This website uses cookies to enhance usability and provide you with a more personal experience. By using this website, you agree to our use of cookies as explained in our Privacy Policy.