Keeping Soil in its Place: Funding for Erosion Control
This is part two of our five-part Farm Gate series about agricultural projects that are supported by the […]
Keeping Soil in its Place: Funding for Erosion Control Continue Reading
This is part two of our five-part Farm Gate series about agricultural projects that are supported by the […]
Keeping Soil in its Place: Funding for Erosion Control Continue Reading
Thiis is part one of our five-part Farm Gate series about agricultural projects that are supported by the
The Best Defense is a Good Fence Continue Reading
Happy New Year everyone. As we transition into a new year, it’s a time to reflect on how
A Year to Celebrate Continue Reading
When you care for your property in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way, you’re helping to protect the
Signs of Stewardship Continue Reading
Tens of millions of people have taken DNA tests to discover their ancestral heritage. DNA tests help people
Decoding Our Natural Heritage Continue Reading
Get to Know Your Drinking Water Does your home or business draw drinking water from a well? How
Three Steps to Safer Drinking Water for Well Owners Continue Reading
Farmers Play a Critical Role in Watershed Management Farmers have a unique relationship with the environment. They directly
Best Management Practices: Farming for the Future Continue Reading
Demonstrating the Connection Between Sustainable Agriculture and Community Resilience Like farming, land and water stewardship is a long-term
Everdale Farm: The Community Farm that Keeps Giving Back Continue Reading
Manage this Invasive Species This is part three of a three-part series on the harmful plants and animals
Habitat Aqua: A New Option for Phragmites Control in Wetlands Continue Reading
Manage this Invasive Species This is part two of a three-part series on the harmful plants and animals
Lalcide Chondro: Feisty Fungus Fights Buckthorn Continue Reading
Manage this Invasive Species This is part one of a three-part serieson invasive species — updates in the
Hemlock Woolly Adelgid: Near, But Not Yet Here Continue Reading
Learn About the ALUS Project Sometimes the best solutions are the ones right in front of us. ALUS Peel leverages
Nature-Based Solutions on Farms Continue Reading
Celebrating Hard Work On June 15 we held our annual Conservation Awards at Cambium Farms in Caledon. These awards recognized
Meet Some of Our Watershed Champions Continue Reading
Importance of Biological Diversity Did you know that across Ontario, almost 70 per cent of all farmland is used
Strength in Numbers Continue Reading
Three Reasons to Properly Plug and Seal Your Well Many landowners have wells on their property that are
Getting Closure Continue Reading
Part Three: The Fruits of their Labour This is part three of a three-part series on beneficial insects
Insect Allies Continue Reading
Part Two: Crowd Control This is part two of a three-part series on beneficial insects — how to
Insect Allies Continue Reading
Part One: Decomposers on Duty This is part one of a three-part series on beneficial insects — how
Insect Allies Continue Reading
Sometimes Less is More Dreading this year’s spring clean-up? What if we told you: when it comes to
Let’s Do Less This Spring Continue Reading
Erosion to Look Out For Soil erosion is a natural process in which soil is picked up and
Spring Showers Bring Erosion Powers Continue Reading
How to Help Threatened Species Bobolink and eastern meadowlark are songbirds that were once abundant across the Credit
Protecting Our Watershed’s Special Songbirds Continue Reading