Meet Some of Our Watershed Champions
Celebrating Hard Work On June 15 we held our annual Conservation Awards at Cambium Farms in Caledon. These awards recognized […]
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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
A Beautiful Transformation In 2014, we began a grassland restoration project at Upper Credit Conservation Area. The goal
Restoring Grasslands at Upper Credit Conservation Area Continue Reading
Eat, Drink and Be Merry Terra Cotta Conservation Area is home to beautiful wildlife, scenic trails and many
Experience Brews in the Bush Continue Reading
Thanks to all participants of the 13th Annual Bass Fishing Derby at Island Lake Conservation Area held on
13th Annual Bass Fishing Derby – Results for 2023 Continue Reading
New Trails, Boardwalks, Lookouts and Gathering Spaces CVC and our partners at Toronto and Region Conservation Authority and
Future Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area 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
How Flooding Works Summer and thunderstorms go hand in hand. While rain brings fresh air and provides a
Be Aware of Flood Risks due to Thunderstorms Continue Reading
Learn What It All Means Plant tags contain essential information to help you make the best choices when
Understanding Plant Labels Continue Reading
Echinacea pallida While you may notice colourful arrays of coneflowers in local gardens or nurseries, pale purple coneflower
Pale Purple Coneflower Continue Reading
The Difference Between Natives, Cultivars and “Nativars” If you’re out browsing nurseries for wildlife-friendly plants to add to
Choosing Wisely Continue Reading
Three Reasons to Properly Plug and Seal Your Well Many landowners have wells on their property that are
Getting Closure Continue Reading
A Population Crash… For Now If you’ve gone hiking recently, you’ve probably seen the spongy moth and its
So Long Spongy Moth Continue Reading
Summer is an Important Season for Aquatic Life During summer, water levels in streams are at their lowest
Beneath the Surface of Rivers and Streams Continue Reading
It’s Officially Summer! Summer is a great time to connect with nature while enjoying activities with friends and
Celebrate Summer at our Parks 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
On Friday, June 16, Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) unveiled Tales on the Trail, an interactive experience that promotes
Credit Valley Conservation Unveils Tales on the Trail Continue Reading
Last night, Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) and Credit Valley Conservation Foundation (CVCF) hosted a special Friends of the
Celebrating Environmental Excellence at the Friends of the Credit Event Continue Reading
Planning for the Future Credit Valley Conservation’s current strategic plan, Our Future Taking Shape, is built upon the foundation of Our
Have Your Say: CVC’s New Strategic Plan Continue Reading
June 14, 2023 – Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) is developing a new strategic plan that will guide the
Credit Valley Conservation Seeks Input on New Strategic Plan Continue Reading
Get to know Squirrels in the Watershed We see squirrels every day. Whether they’re foraging for food, chasing
Wildlife Spotlight: American Red Squirrel Continue Reading
Learn about the benefits of trees Studies have shown that parks, gardens and landscaped boulevards can have profound impacts
The Amazing Power of Trees Continue Reading