4 Reasons Why We Love Trees
September 22 is National Tree Day and it has us thinking about how much we love trees. We …
September 22 is National Tree Day and it has us thinking about how much we love trees. We …
For more than 20 years, we’ve been tracking the health of the environmental conditions in the Credit River …
A Digital Makeover to our Monitoring Program! Continue Reading
The closure of Belfountain Conservation Area this year may have you wondering what’s going on at the park. …
Have you ever wondered what happens to rainwater when it drains into storm sewers? From a storm sewer, …
One amazing thing about getting outside in nature is that there’s always something new to discover. But some …
Top 5 Common Plants in the Credit River Watershed Continue Reading
One of the things we’re passionate about at CVC is connecting people with nature and inspiring them to …
Grasshoppers are small but mighty insects. One second you see them and with one giant leap they’re gone! …
Credit Valley Conservation is excited to announce the launch of our Neighbourhood Guides for the Fletchers Creek and …
New Fletchers Creek and Hungry Hollow Neighbourhood Guides Continue Reading
Our annual Butterfly Blitz citizen science project is the perfect opportunity to learn more about butterflies, have fun …
We can all agree trees are cool. They have many talents, including playing an important role in cooling …
Ontario has once again been hit hard by the invasive LDD moth (gypsy moth). They’ve been nearly impossible …
The Credit River Watershed has several forests and wetlands but grasslands are another important ecosystem that are sometimes …
We’re celebrating Pollinator Week by profiling some of the vibrant native plant and pollinator partnerships in our watershed. …
CVC’s Conservation Youth Corps (CYC) is gearing up for summer! As the province starts to move into its …
Some small creeks in the Credit River Watershed looked a little green this spring. That’s because of algae! …
Ecosystems such as forests, wetlands and streams support all life on Earth. Healthier ecosystems mean a healthier planet. …
A thousand gold-tipped arrow shafts are just beginning to surface on Island Lake as the rising sun casts …
The days are warmer, the ground is drier and we’re not the only ones delighted about the vitamin …
Facts you may newt (not) know about reptiles and amphibians Continue Reading
If you have trees on your property, you’re likely familiar with the invasive LDD moth (also known as …
Do you remember the first time you saw a butterfly? There’s an excitement watching a butterfly flutter from …
Watch for these pretty plants In early spring when the ground has thawed, the forest floor comes alive …