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Holiday Message from The Couchiching Conservancy

In 4 - Winter by couchiching

Happy Holidays from the staff of The Couchiching Conservancy! Header photo: Snowy Owl by Toby Rowland Office Closure  The Grant’s Woods office continues to be closed and staff will be on holidays from December 25th-January 1st. If you are interested in making a donation, purchasing Holiday cards, or need to …

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Can we learn to co-exist?

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Rivers are the arteries of life in a landscape, yet in the city we treat them more like rain gutters. North Orillia is fortunate to have a rare cold water stream supporting Brook Trout in its midst, but it is gradually declining in health.  We believe there’s a way to …

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Protect the Cedarhurst Alvar

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We know you have been waiting to hear any news on the Cedarhurst development for a long time and we thank you for your patience.   We have good news to share. The owners of the 1,350 acre property have decided to sell the property to the Nature Conservancy of …

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Notes from the Field – Summer 2020

In Carden Alvar, Fauna by couchiching

Wolf Run Alvar is a land-locked 303-acre nature reserve on the northern edge of Carden’s prime alvar habitat.   Because the property is so difficult to access, it has become an annual tradition for Tom Wilson (Carden Field Naturalists) to lead a fall tour.  This year presented even more challenges than …

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The Couchiching Conservancy protects more wilderness to build connected corridors thanks to supporters

In News, Whitney Wetland Nature Reserve by couchiching

August 19, 2020, Orillia, ON – The Couchiching Conservancy is celebrating another conservation success, with the protection of the Whitney property, a 12 hectare (30 acre) parcel, 10km east of Orillia. The property was previously owned by Norman and Irene Whitney and creates a direct connection to the McIsaac Wetland, …

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Supporter Spotlight – Janet Machan

In News, People, Supporter Spotlight by couchiching

Janet Machan has been a long-time supporter of local conservation work, with her work on the Passport to Nature committee and monthly support. Janet has been the key person behind getting the Passport to Nature registration set up each year, and we can’t thank her enough for the help! She …