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.

Lower Trent Conservation News

News

Submitted by: Brooke Wright, Environmental Stewardship Technician Assistant This fall, the Restoring the Trenton Greenbelt Project received significant volunteer input from dedicated community members ...

Low Water Condition – Level 1

  With precipitation below normal over the past three months, Level 1 Low Water (minor drought) conditions are now being experienced across the Lower ...

All About Soils

You may not realize it, but any time you step foot off of pavement and onto the ground you have a microscopic menagerie just ...

Lower Trent Conservation staff use an integrated, science-based approach to understanding the ecological processes and state of natural resources in the watershed. Staff can ...

Restoring the Greenbelt signage

Restoring the Trenton Greenbelt

Quinte West – Lower Trent Conservation is excited to announce receipt of an $80,000 grant to revitalize a 0.3 ha section of the Trenton ...