The Road to Building Resilience
Is your property climate-ready? Now, more than ever, landowners are facing a growing list of climate change effects …
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Is your property climate-ready? Now, more than ever, landowners are facing a growing list of climate change effects …
Our Enduring Legacy in the Community Over the past 70 years, Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) has had an …
May 13, 2024–Today, May 13, Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) is celebrating 70-years of conservation in the Credit River …
Credit Valley Conservation Celebrates 70-years of Conservation Continue Reading
Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) invites rural landowners to attend the Prepare your Property for Climate Change Bus Tour …
Our story goes back to 1946, when the Province of Ontario passed the Conservation Authorities Act. It empowered …
May 10, 2024 – Today, Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) celebrated the construction completion and commissioning of its new …
Credit Valley Conservation Celebrates Construction Completion of Smart Blue Roof Continue Reading
Plan Your Visit The weather is warming up and summer is around the corner. It’s the perfect time …
We’re excited to announce that the new Woodland Plants for Landscaping booklet is ready for you to enjoy! Originally released in …
Magnolia acuminata Often referred to as the cucumber magnolia, this large tree, native to parts of southern Ontario, …
How deep is too deep? Planting a tree incorrectly can have an immediate or long-lasting impact on the …
This is part four of our five-part Farm Gate series about agricultural projects that are supported by the …
Grasslands for All: Supporting Livestock, Wildlife and Climate Resilience Continue Reading
You may have noticed more butterflies this spring, compared to recent years. If so, you’re not imagining it! …
In recent years, there’s been a lot of press about “No-Mow May”, a call-to-action urging us to leave …
We are excited to reopen the Ken Whillans Conservation Area for the 2024 season this weekend. Come explore …
April showers bring spring critters! Warming weather means the return of our cold-blooded friends: reptiles and amphibians. Though …
Five-part Series Highlighting the Top Stories of the Watershed Plan We’re continuing our five-part series highlighting the top …
In most cases, pruning trees and shrub is best done before they “wake up” from their winter dormancy …
Quercus macrocarpa Planting native oak trees helps combat the lack of habitat caused by invasive species in our …
Neighbourhood Watch Be on the lookout! Invasive species can have detrimental effects on natural areas and our own …
April 16, 2024—Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) has received the title of one of Canada’s Greenest Employers (2024) for …
Credit Valley Conservation Named one of Canada’s Greenest Employers Continue Reading
Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) invites the community to attend the Pits to Parks Open House on April 18, …
Join Credit Valley Conservation at the Pits to Parks Open House Continue Reading