Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority
Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority, also known as Ganaraska Conservation, is a long-standing conservation authority in Ontario, established in October 1946 under the Conservation Authorities Act. Covering approximately 935 square-kilometers, its watersheds span from Wilmot Creek in Clarington to east of Cobourg, and from the south shore of Rice Lake down to Lake Ontario. This region encompasses seven municipalities, including the Township of Cavan Monaghan, Town of Cobourg, and Township of Alnwick/Haldimand.
Offering a range of services, Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority focuses on watershed stewardship, watershed management, and conservation efforts. Their initiatives include tree planting, clean water advocacy, monitoring of groundwater and water quality, and managing aquatic and terrestrial ecology. Additionally, they provide permits and planning services, aiming to maintain the health of the environment for the benefit of local communities.
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