The Sweetest Month of the Year
As March approaches, many of us begin thinking more and more about our country’s favourite food. It’s sticky, […]
The Sweetest Month of the Year Continue Reading
Read the latest blogs and news from Credit Valley Conservation.
As March approaches, many of us begin thinking more and more about our country’s favourite food. It’s sticky, […]
The Sweetest Month of the Year Continue Reading
Our winters are getting warmer. Maybe you’ve been enjoying the milder weather or perhaps you’re pining for the
Changing Forests in a Changing Climate Continue Reading
Local conservation authorities and environmental groups invite the community to participate in the seventh biennial Sharing Experiences workshop.
Community is Invited to Share Experiences at Upcoming Environmental Workshop Continue Reading
The Gardhouse Family has operated Watershed Farms in East Garafraxa for decades. Their holistic approach to farming has
Watershed Farms: Invest in Soil, Invest in Success Continue Reading
Let’s face it – dating is complicated! Human courtship rituals often seem strange and confusing, and this also
Romance in the Wild Continue Reading
When the cold weather hits, it can be hard to convince yourself to go outside. While staying indoors
Frosty Fun at Our Parks Continue Reading
Mississauga Councillor Karen Ras was acclaimed as chair of Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) at the inaugural 2020 board
Credit Valley Conservation appoints 2020 Chair and Vice-Chair Continue Reading
Staff who work on our Integrated Watershed Monitoring Program (IWMP) are often asked: What do you do in
Monitoring Moves Indoors for the Winter Continue Reading
During the winter months it’s easy to spot the signs of animals big and small. Once there’s snow
Building sustainable communities is foundational to the Unitarian Congregation in Mississauga’s (UCM) mission. In addition to providing a
Vision and Volunteers Sustain Stewardship at UCM Continue Reading
You might have heard of green infrastructure, but what does it mean? We often think of infrastructure as
Green Infrastructure is Making an Impact in the Region of Peel Continue Reading
If you would like to get involved with our volunteers in 2020 check out our event calendar! Download
Thank you to our 2019 Volunteers Continue Reading
Barry Wright was born and raised in Erin on his family’s dairy farm. Today, he and his wife
The Wrights: Farms Working for Grassland Birds Continue Reading
We’re excited to announce a beautiful new rain garden at Glendale Public School in City of Brampton’s Fletchers
Schoolyard Transformation – Glendale Rain Garden Continue Reading
By CVC’s Meagan Ruffini, Marketing and Communications Associate It’s a warm spring day and the sun is shining
Trumpeter Swans: A Treasure of the Credit Continue Reading
I remember the first time I saw a silver-spotted skipper. I was in a meadow in the Rouge
Where in the Watershed are the Silver-spotted Skippers? Continue Reading
Uta Messerhuber and Harry Posner have lived on their rural property in Caledon for the past 20 years.
Geoff and his wife Shanna Maltby work alongside their family on a 120 acre farm in Acton raising
The Maltbys: Working Farm is Grassland Bird Refuge Continue Reading
It’s obvious when you talk to Jake Grift that farming is his business. It’s clear he works to
Jake Grift Reaps the Harvest of Bird-Friendly Certified Hay Continue Reading
Please be advised that CVC offices will be closed Friday February 8 due to the poor weather and
CVC Offices Closed Friday Feb 8 Continue Reading
Rattray Marsh needs restoration, according to ecologists at Credit Valley Conservation (CVC). Known to many as Mississauga’s ecological
Fighting the Invasion of Rattray Marsh Continue Reading