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They say patience is a virtue. For hay growers who delay the hay cut, it also helps save […]
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Read the latest blogs and news from Credit Valley Conservation.
They say patience is a virtue. For hay growers who delay the hay cut, it also helps save […]
Good Things Come to Those Who Wait Continue Reading
Credit Valley Conservation recently mailed a flyer to residents in several neighbourhoods in Brampton south of Williams Parkway to
Flyer Translation Correction – Community Tree Project Continue Reading
Almost 40 years ago, I was first introduced to the Credit River. I chose to do my master’s
Reflections on the Credit from CVC’s Outgoing CAO Continue Reading
Pursuant to Ontario Regulation 139/96 (as amended by O.R. 106/98), notice is hereby given that Credit Valley Conservation
Notice of Meeting to Approve the 2022 Non‐Matching Levy (2022 Budget) Continue Reading
In addition to outdoor recreation, our conservation areas offer deep insights into the natural world, right in our
CVC Research Colloquium: Connecting Knowledge with Action Continue Reading
Whether you love it or could leave it, winter is coming. And with changing weather comes icy roads,
Streams Are Getting Saltier Continue Reading
Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) was named one of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers (2022) for a second year in
Credit Valley Conservation named a GTA Top Employer for second year in a row Continue Reading
Winter is a great time to get your binoculars out when tree leaves have fallen and branches are
Birding in the Credit River Watershed is a Hoot Continue Reading
For many of us, spending time in nature has played a critical role in maintaining our personal health
Connecting People With Nature Through the Credit Valley Trail Continue Reading
It’s been a busy year at Belfountain Conservation Area. We’ve been working hard to complete a critical restoration
Belfountain Conservation Area Taking Shape Continue Reading
MISSISSAUGA – On behalf of the Board of Directors of Credit Valley Conservation (CVC), Chair Karen Ras is
CVC Board of Directors Announces New CAO Continue Reading
Credit Valley Conservation Foundation (CVCF) hosted its 15th Anniversary Conservation Gala, presented by Lakeview Community Partners on Thursday,
Nature Inspires as Conservation Gala Receives Outpouring of Support Continue Reading
A Sustainable Neighbourhood Action Plan, or SNAP, is a comprehensive approach to urban renewal and climate action. Working
Sustainable Neighbourhoods: A Year in Review Continue Reading
From a young age we’re taught about the importance of trees. Trees have an important role in ecosystems
Our Forests Need Biodiversity Continue Reading
Like the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change has the potential to put immense pressure on nearly every aspect of
Can Nature Help Address Climate Change? Continue Reading
Credit Valley Conservation Foundation (CVCF) will host its 15th anniversary Conservation Gala on Thursday, November 18, 2021 at
Conservation Gala Celebrates 15 Years of Giving Back to Nature Continue Reading
Morphology 2021, presented by Lakeview Community Partners, an evolving photography exhibit, documenting construction of the Jim Tovey Lakeview
Experience Morphology 2021 Through a Virtual Tour Continue Reading
October 29, 2021 – On Saturday, October 23, 2021, over 30 Brampton residents and local political representatives joined
CVC Celebrates the Community Tree Project Continue Reading
It’s almost Halloween and that means it’s the perfect time to celebrate the things that can sometimes make
Crawlies that Aren’t so Creepy Continue Reading
Vampires and streambank erosion have a lot in common. Both pose threats to human well-being. Both extract substances
We believe that when people feel connected to nature, they will do more to protect it. We also
Award Winning Landowner Protects the Watershed Continue Reading