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  • Fall Dam Drawdown 2023

    Shoreline residents along the Indian River should prepare for the annual Fall reservoir drawdown, commencing November 1, 2023.

  • 93 trees planted at Heritage Park in City of Peterborough

    On October 19, Nefab Canada and Otonabee Conservation employees planted native trees and shrubs at Heritage Park in the City of Peterborough.

  • 2024 TD Tree Days event

    300 trees and shrubs planted at Riverview Park and Zoo at 2024 TD Tree days event

     

    Peterborough, Ontario (September 23, 2024): On Saturday, September 21, 2024, Otonabee Conservation worked with 59 volunteers to plant 300 trees and shrubs along the shoreline of the Otonabee River at the Riverview Park and Zoo.

    This planting was supported by TD Tree Days, a program which contributes to the TD Ready Commitment target of helping plant 1 million trees by 2030. Otonabee Conservation has participated in this program since 2012 and have helped plant over 2,500 plants locally. This year, TD is working together with 75 different organizations including Otonabee Conservation to plant over 30,000 trees and shrubs. This will add to the more than 520,000 trees & shrubs that volunteers have planted through TD Tree Days since 2010. In alignment with the TD Ready Commitment, TD Tree Days events are helping to create a more vibrant planet by growing and enhancing green spaces in communities within the TD footprint.

    The native species planted included Fragrant Sumac, Nannyberry, Serviceberry, Gray Dogwood, and Chokeberry. These species will support natural diversity, help to mitigate climate change, provide shade and stabilize soils along the shoreline. This planting supports the efforts of the Riverview Park and Zoo to naturalize the shoreline of the Otonabee River. This provides many benefits including protecting water quality as this area is located near the source of drinking water for the City of Peterborough.

    “The installation of the trees and shrubs is a fantastic way to engage the public in meaningful activities that make a tangible difference to the environment” said Janette Loveys Smith, CAO/Secretary-Treasurer at Otonabee Conservation.

    Cathy Mitchell, Manager of the Riverview Park and Zoo explained that “the support of Otonabee Conservation and TD Friends of the Environment Foundation through this planting event will enable us to further enhance the natural area along the shoreline of the Otonabee River, which is one of the goals of the Riverview Park and Zoo”.

    Otonabee Conservation is dedicated to advancing our mission through collaborations like these, which promote stewardship and support sustainable growth in our region. To learn more about Otonabee Conservation’s ongoing efforts in stewardship and climate change strategy, visit otonabeeconservation.com.




    For more information contact:

    Meredith Carter | Manager, Watershed Management Program

    Otonabee Conservation

    mcarter@otonabeeconsersvation.com | 705-745-5791 Ext. 223

     

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    25 community volunteers and staff from Peterborough Humane Society and Otonabee Conservation planted 125 native trees and shrubs at the Peterborough Humane Society Animal Care Centre.

  • 350 Trees & Shrubs Planted at Harold Town C.A.

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  • World Turtle Day 2023

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Email: otonabeeca@otonabeeconservation.com

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