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Conserving and protecting the watershed through science, education, policy, action, and experiences in nature.
Flood Bulletins
Flood Bulletins
Media Releases
Media Releases
Tree Power
Tree Power
Thames River Current - Monthly Newsletter
Thames River Current - Monthly Newsletter
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Conservation Areas Online Store
Conservation Areas Online Store
Employment Opportunities
Employment Opportunities
Employment and Volunteer Opportunities Inspiring a Healthy Environment Join our dynamic team of experts committed to improving the Thames River watershed's environmental health. Work
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Subscribe to UTRCA Job Alerts
Events Calendar
Events Calendar
Fanshawe Nature School Registration
Fanshawe Nature School Registration
This outdoor education program lasts 1.5 hours and is designed for participants ages 24 months to 5 years with adult accompaniment.
Landowner Permission Form for Invasive Species Mapping, Monitoring, and Management
Landowner Permission Form for Invasive Species Mapping, Monitoring, and Management
Field Trip Request Form
Field Trip Request Form
Thank you for your interest in our education programs. Please complete the form below. Once you submit the form, we will contact you within 2 working days. If your choices of date cannot be accomodated, we will work with you to find an alternative suitable date. Thank you
Tree Planting on Private Lands
Tree Planting on Private Lands
Forestry and Tree Planting Contact Form
Forestry and Tree Planting Contact Form
Clean Water Program Grants
Clean Water Program Grants
The Clean Water Program (CWP) is a rural water quality initiative that offers technical assistance and cost-share opportunities to help improve and protect water quality on farmland. The program supports landowners and farmers in adopting practices that reduce the impact of agriculture on water systems, ensuring healthier watersheds for future generations. Important: Some
iNaturalist: Upper Thames River Watershed
iNaturalist: Upper Thames River Watershed
Join the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) in learning more about the biodiversity of the upper Thames River watershed. Your help in observing nature is needed! This iNaturalist project is part of the UTRCA’s Community Nature Project to expand our knowledge of what species live in the watershed. Visit www.thamesriver.on.ca for more information.
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