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Advancing Low Impact Development as a Smart Solution for Stormwater Management
This report describes how CVC is addressing important stormwater challenges in the Credit River watershed.
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Agroforestry: Farms and Forests Working as One
This is part three of our five-part Farm Gate series about agricultural projects that are supported by the …
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Alarming Global Trends Reported in the IPCC Climate Change Report Seen at the Local Level
MISSISSAUGA – Environmental monitoring data from Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) shows that local communities, including Mississauga, Brampton, Caledon …
Albion Hills Conservation Area
All About Bats at Silver Creek
Dusk may seem like an odd time to take a hike in the woods but on a warm …
All About Rattray Marsh Conservation Area
A Local Gem Located along Mississauga’s Lake Ontario shoreline, Rattray Marsh features a shale beach and pedestrian boardwalks …
Alternatives to Invasive Plants
Aggressive invaders such as periwinkle, goutweed or “snow on the mountain” and English ivy can quickly take over large …
Alton at Emeline St.
Alton Legion
Alton Legion Hall
Alton Village LID Marketing Strategy Case Study
Overview of Alton Village low impact development marketing strategy.
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Alton, Ontario
American Hop-hornbeam
Looking for a small to medium-sized tree for your yard? American hop-hornbeam (Ostrya virginiana) is a great choice …
American Witch-hazel
Witch-hazel is a Burst of Fall Colour Graceful and delicate American witch-hazel is the perfect addition to any …
An Impossumible Feast
Recently, my son and I had an uncanny wildlife encounter in our backyard. We watched as something furry …
An Unwavering Commitment
Persistence Pays Off Since 2014, CVC’s Bird-Friendly Certified Hay program has supported rural landowners and farmers in their efforts to …
Analysis of Present and Future Carbon Storage in the Forests of the Credit River Watershed
Using inventory data, the total tons of carbon stored in Credit River watershed’s forests and plantations was estimated, and predicted up to 2030.
Andrew McCandless Park
Animals of the Night
When the sun is down and daytime animals, known as diurnal animals, are resting for the night, a …
Another Year of Invasive Moths
If you have trees on your property, you’re likely familiar with the invasive LDD moth (also known as …