Credit Valley Conservation and Canon Team Up For Environmental Initiative on School Grounds
Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) and Canon Canada Inc. (Canon) teamed up this fall to build a rain garden […]
Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) and Canon Canada Inc. (Canon) teamed up this fall to build a rain garden […]
These Strange Plants Really Exist If you thought creepy and strange plants were only the stuff of nightmares
Creepy Flora in the Credit River Watershed Continue Reading
Eerie but Essential Insects Halloween is the perfect time to learn about the creepy crawlies that make our
Five Spooky Bugs in the Credit River Watershed Continue Reading
”Good actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others.” – Plato. The effects of good
Reaping a Harvest of Ecological Benefits for the Watershed Continue Reading
Help Stop the Spread Anglers, we need your help! While fishing, have you caught this small bottom-dwelling fish?
Small Fish, Big Effect: Invasive Round Goby Continue Reading
An Angler’s Guide to Fall Fishing Fall’s arrival brings the annual salmon migration in the Credit River. As
Salmon Run in the Credit River Continue Reading
What looks like a beaver but is a little spikier? Porcupines, of course! While exploring our parks, you
Wildlife Spotlight: North American Porcupines Continue Reading
Five-part Series Highlighting the Top Stories of the Watershed Plan The first phase of the Watershed Plan characterizes
Biodiversity at Risk Continue Reading
Few of us see bats on a regular basis, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t there. Go out
What Goes “Eeek” in the Night Continue Reading
The Majestic Great Blue Heron If you spend time at our parks, you may have spotted the majestic
Great Blue Herons: The Way of the Tree Nester Continue Reading