Tending to White Pines in a Changing Climate
White pines (Pinus strobus), long-living giants of eastern North America, form natural, quiet cathedral-like groves, sheltering and feeding wildlife […] … Continue reading
White pines (Pinus strobus), long-living giants of eastern North America, form natural, quiet cathedral-like groves, sheltering and feeding wildlife […] … Continue reading
Frogs are Fantastic Today is both the first day of spring and World Frog Day! Let’s celebrate the … Continue reading
Reconnect with nature and celebrate a Canadian tradition at two one-of-a-kind maple syrup events hosted by Credit Valley … Continue reading
The Credit River Watershed is home to diverse wildlife that often goes unseen because of their solitary and … Continue reading
The face of agriculture is changing in Canada. More women are taking lead roles managing farms, becoming decision-makers and forming … Continue reading
This year, when you join us at our annual Maple Syrup in the Park festival at Terra Cotta … Continue reading
Invasive species are opportunists. If species reach a new area where there are no natural mechanisms to stop … Continue reading
Watershed Excellence Award This week is the last of our Conservation Matters: Award-Winning Work in the Credit River … Continue reading
Corporate Leadership and Green Cities Award This week in our Conservation Matters: Award-Winning Work in the Credit River … Continue reading
Experience the Canadian tradition of maple syrup production at Credit Valley Conservation’s (CVC) annual festival, Maple Syrup in … Continue reading