Sign vandalism continues to be the biggest management issue at our newest acquisition, the Ron Reid Nature Reserve, as some of the hunters in the area let us know of their presence. While we are not anti-hunting, we do believe that having protected areas for wildlife is important, and therefore …
Government commits funds to nature and biodiversity
March 1, 2018 — The Couchiching Conservancy (CC) applauds the announcement in Budget 2018 that significant new funds will be earmarked to protect Canada’s nature, parks, wild spaces and species at risk.
See you tomorow at the Annual General Meeting!
Details of our Annual General Meeting
Christmas Gift Idea – Protect an Acre
Looking for the perfect gift for your loved one that gives back? For $25, you can protect an acre of beautiful forest, alvar or wetland in the area.
Support the 2018 Passport to Nature Program
Details on how to help bring the Passport to Nature program to life.
The Spirit of Giving: Jessica and Matt Mason
The spirit of giving and a connection to nature took a major role in this couple’s wedding.
The Spirit of Giving: Mark Bramhall
Our next feature in our series. Mark Bramhall raised funds by setting up a GoFundMe.
New Reptile & Amphibian Monitoring Program
Well that was fast: Thanks to an overwhelming response, this newly-launched program is full for 2018. Check back for opportunities in 2019!
Can Christmas be about radical change?
Read Executive Director’s monthly article in The Villager, as he reflects on Christmas and the giving season.
The Spirit of Giving: Cameron Curran
Every year, hundreds of people donate to The Couchiching Conservancy to make protecting land in our region possible. Here we feature four people who who took fundraising into their own hands.
