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The Crisis Marches On

In Climate Change by couchiching

As poppies bloom on lapels across the country it is time to turn our attention to the legacy of war. Despite the time set aside to give thanks and reflect, war is an unthinkable thing. With news coming thick and fast from Ukraine, it is still impossible to imagine the …

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A Letter from our President

In News by couchiching

To our dedicated community of Couchiching Conservancy supporters: On behalf of the Board of Directors, it is with sincere gratitude, along with excitement for the future, that I let you know of an upcoming change in leadership for the organization. Our current executive director, Mark Bisset, has announced that he …

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Reconciliation and Conservation

In People, Truth and Reconciliation by couchiching

The 30th of this month will mark our second National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. This day makes space for Canadians to honour those affected, and reflect on the legacy of the residential school system in our country. The occasion was borne out of a need outlined in the Truth …

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Paddling the dark secrets of the Black River

In 2 - Summer, Black River Wildlands, Events, Nature Reserves & Easements, People, Ron Reid Nature Reserve by couchiching

Couchiching Conservancy’s Passport to Nature program offers ‘paddle party’ on this ‘incredible river’ that helps tell the history of the region. What better way to try out a new canoe route than be guided by a professional biologist and joined by a group of paddling adventurers? I always love the opportunity …

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Canada’s National Adaptation Strategy

In Climate Change by couchiching

Today we join 90+ nature groups in urging Steven Guilbeault to ensure that Canada’s first-ever climate adaptation strategy advances the protection of critical ecosystems (forests, wetlands, coastlines and oceans) upon which our survival depends. #cdnpoli

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Summer 2022 Notes from the Field

In 2 - Summer, Carthew Bay Nature Reserve, Community Science, Frogs, News, Taylor Nature Reserve, Whitney Wetland Nature Reserve by couchiching

Check in throughout the season to see what volunteers and staff have been up to! You never know who, or what, we’ll cross paths with… In summer we take to the meadows where Monarch caterpillars hunt for their only source of food:  The Milkweed plant.  The caterpillars will eventually cocoon and emerge …