Lower Trent Conservation
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Collectively, Conservation Authorities own and protect a total of 150,000 hectares, including forests, wetlands, areas of natural and scientific interest, recreational lands, natural heritage and cultural sites, as well as, land for flood and erosion control.

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We want your input!

 

Section 21.1 of the Conservation Authorities Act and Ontario Regulation 686/21 require that each Conservation Authority develop a Watershed-Based Resource Management Strategy by December 31, 2024.

The Strategy lays out the roadmap for Lower Trent Conservation (LTC), outlining its guiding principles, objectives, and services. By participating, you can help LTC enhance its mandatory programs and services, while also identifying potential issues and risks. Moreover, it highlights future programs, services, and actions essential for LTC to achieve its long-term goals. Your input is invaluable in shaping the future of LTC and ensuring it meets the needs of the community. Thank you for your contribution!

Your input will help shape meaningful changes and improvements. Every response counts, and together, we can make a difference. Thank you for taking the time to contribute!

For more information please check out the Watershed-Based Resource Management Strategy.

To complete the 15-minute survey please click here.