Who do you protect land for?

There are many reasons to protect nature.

For your grandchildren.

For other species.

To escape into nature and recuperate from the stress of everyday life.

WHY PROTECT NATURE?

In an era of species decline and extreme weather due to climate change, we are protecting nature to ensure there will be a healthy future for the people of this region, and for all beings who depend upon it for survival.

We need forests to moderate temperatures, wetlands to control flooding, insects to stablizing the food chain, clean air, and clean water.

Your help is needed to support the Land for Life campaign with a donation to the Priority One Fund.

Donate to the priority one fund


2025 GOAL FOR THE PRIORITY ONE FUND

This year we have the opportunity to permanently protect over 651-hectares (1,608-acres) and have set a goal of 1.7 million dollars.

Thermometer last updated: May 2, 2025

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CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES

Check back here as properties under negotiation are finalized throughout the year.

Blackwell Brady Clark

SIZE: 33-hectares (81-acres)
BUDGET: $135,000
CLOSING: October 1, 2025

Under Negotiation

174-hectares (430-acres)
242-hectares (598-acres)
202-hectares (500-acres)

OUR APPROACH

  • In 2020, we developed a strategy for protection of the highest priority habitat in our region.
  • It identified 97,124-hectares (240,000-acres), of priority habitat which, if protected, would represent 40% of our region.
  • We achieve our goals through collaboration with conservation partners.
  • To date with partners, 8% has been protected, shown in green on the map (18,759-hectares or 46,354-acres).
  • The remaining 32% to protect is shown in yellow on the map.
  • We prioritize connected corridors so that wildlife can move freely. There are five corridors:
    • Carden Alvar
    • Black River Wildlands
    • Matchedash
    • Minesing to Matchedash
    • Bass Lake West
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Hectares of Priority Habitat Protected To Date

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Partners: Ontario Parks, Nature Conservancy of Canada, Ontario Conservation Reserves, Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry's Copeland Forest.


YOUR GIFT TO THE LAND FOR LIFE CAMPAIGN:

Online:
use the form below

Credit card:
by phone (705-326-1620) or in person during office hours

Cheque:
in person at our office during regular hours, or via mail

E-transfer:
[email protected], and note Land for Life in the memo

  • Ensures we are prepared to seize opportunities swiftly when they arise.
  • Protects critical habitat for species like Blanding's Turtle, Moose and many others;
  • Helps keep our communities resilient to flooding and extreme weather events;
  • Tackles the twin crises, climate change and biodiversity loss;
  • Covers essential costs associated with land protection such as the purchase price, legal fees and appraisals;
  • Supports meaningful collaboration with Indigenous partners;
  • Contributes to the Stewardship Endowment Fund, ensuring we can care for these lands long into the future;
  • Strengthens our ability to leverage additional funding from private foundations, and federal and provincial governments.
Gift amounts:
  • The last land acquisition cost approximately $15K for legal, transfer tax and appraisals.
  • Additionally, it costs approximately $30K  for the staff expertise associated with land protection.

SECONDARY METRICS


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Properties protected since March 2025
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Species at Risk in Ontario (plants & animals)
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Reserves & Easements protected since 1993