Improve Wetland, Stream and Pond Health
We can work with you to develop and implement a management plan that will improve the health and beauty of the wetlands, streams and ponds on your property.
Services and Materials
- Free site visit to provide recommendations on the following:
- Habitat enhancement opportunities
- Managing nuisance wildlife
- Consultant assistance: We can help you find and validate the credentials of consultants.
- We can connect you with other restoration services to enhance the natural features of your property including tree and shrub planting, habitat structure installations, grassland management, and invasive species management.
- Other services include:
- Restoration project management: we can help you to obtain funding, permits and approvals and hire consultants and contractors.
- Project planning: Our experts can help you plan your restoration project.
- Bundle these services with other CVC restoration services, such as tree and shrub planting, to get the most out of your property.
Eligiblity
- Property in the Credit River Watershed. Check your eligibility.
Costs and Funding Opportunities
- The cost of our services is determined following our free site visit and based on the size of your property and scope of work.
- Connect with us to discuss funding for your wetland, stream or pond management project
Program Notes
- All program agreements must be signed prior to start of work.
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June 23 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
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