Lower Trent Conservation
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On average, Conservation Authorities plant more than 2M trees annually through their various tree planting programs and stewardship initiatives. This work helps to mitigate climate change by moderating the effects of drought and flooding, reducing soil erosion, reducing GHGs, sequestering carbon, providing habitat for wildlife, creating recreational opportunities, and providing an essential economic resource.

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Join LTC’s Volunteer Trail Steward Program

Lower Trent Conservation is pleased to introduce its Volunteer Trail Steward Program, an initiative aimed at engaging nature enthusiasts in preserving and maintaining the integrity of our local conservation areas.

The Volunteer Trail Steward Program invites individuals like you to become integral members of a committed team devoted to safeguarding the beauty of our trails. With ten conservation areas boasting extensive kilometers of trails, our mission to keep these natural havens pristine and accessible requires collective effort. With your help, we can ensure that these trails remain free of debris and hazards, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all who use them. By clearing debris, fallen branches, and reporting significant issues to staff, you will help maintain safe passage for hikers, bikers, and wildlife alike. Your efforts ensure that all visitors can enjoy the trails in a secure environment.

Goodrich Loomis Conservation Area
1331 Pinewood School Rd, Codrington, ON
Thursday, April 11th from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM

OR
Saturday, April 13th from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM

Whether you are driven by a passion for environmental conservation, a love for the outdoors, or a desire to contribute to your community, there is a meaningful role awaiting you in our program.