Credit Valley Conservation Launches Spring Landowner Workshops

Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) is launching their lineup of spring landowner workshops. CVC’s workshops give residents and landowners the knowledge and tools they need to beautify and improve their properties through environmental stewardship.

By attending a workshop, landowners can discover opportunities to enhance their urban, rural or corporate properties. Whether it’s planting a native plant garden in their backyard, managing a woodlot, upgrading a drinking water well, planting cover crops on the farm or planning a parking lot retrofit at their office building, CVC helps see projects through from start to finish. CVC also helps find funding for project.

“With most of the land in the Credit River Watershed privately owned, big and small actions by landowners can make a difference,” said Lisa Brusse, Manager, Landowner Outreach. “Together, we can build resilience and mitigate the effects of climate change in our communities.”

There’s a workshop for everyone: urban homeowners, rural countryside residents, businesses and institutions, farmers and agricultural landowners. Visit cvc.ca/LandownerWorkshops to find the right workshop for your property.

Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) is a local conservation authority established by the Ontario government in 1954 to protect, restore and enhance the natural environment of the Credit River Watershed. Our watershed is defined by the area of land where all rainfall, snowmelt and runoff drain into lands and waters flowing into the Credit River. CVC creates connections between people and nature, knowledge and action. We inspire a deep appreciation for the role of nature in keeping people connected, healthy and happy. CVC is a member of Conservation Ontario.

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Media Contact

Sophia Maio
Acting Supervisor, Marketing and Communications
Credit Valley Conservation
905-670-1615 ext. 449
[email protected]

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