Lower Trent Conservation
Did You Know?

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.

 

Education

Lower Trent Conservation recognizes that the students of today are the environmental stewards of tomorrow. Through a variety of educational activities, young people are educated about the importance of environmental protection and stewardship of our watershed.

Our youth environmental programs are not funded through traditional government sources. These programs are only possible through donations and grants. Our ‘Connecting KIDS with NATURE’ programs include a variety of youth environmental education programs like the Tri-County Children’s Water Festival, In Class Programming, and Spring Water Awareness. To support ‘Connecting KIDS with NATURE’, click here