
Looking Back: Highlights from Lower Trent Conservation’s 2024 Annual Report
Lower Trent Conservation (LTC) is proud to share the highlights from a successful 2024. From environmental protection work to innovative outreach initiatives and exciting new projects, this past year marked some very important milestones. “This past year has truly shown what we can accomplish when we work together—with our municipal partners, dedicated staff, volunteers, and the community. As we look to the future, we are excited to build on our progress made in 2024 with even more opportunities in 2025.” – Rhonda Bateman, CAO, Lower Trent Conservation
2024 Highlights
Flood and Safety Improvements
With funding from the Community Emergency Preparedness Grant, LTC installed four new precipitation gauges and upgraded all existing ones—enhancing our ability to monitor and warn communities about potential flooding.
Conservation Science
A groundbreaking pilot project to assess Brook Trout populations using underwater video was launched across 110 sites, laying the groundwork for future aquatic health monitoring and restoration.
Trail Stewards Program
Introduced in 2024, this volunteer initiative empowered community members to help monitor trail conditions and enhance public safety in conservation areas. The program was met with enthusiastic participation and will continue to grow.
Youth Engagement & Education
927 students took part in the Tri-County Children’s Water Festival, and hundreds more benefited from in-class programming and library outreach sessions, learning the importance of environmental protection and clean drinking water.
Planning & Permitting
The team reviewed over 200 Planning Act applications and resolved 29 enforcement files, ensuring responsible development and the protection of environmentally sensitive areas.
To explore all our 2024 achievements and learn more about our goals for 2025, check out the full 2024 Annual Report available now on our website.