Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) invites rural landowners interested in sustainable property management to the Caring for Your Land and Water and Caring for Your Horse and Farm workshops. Both workshops run on Oct. 21 from 10am to 2pm at the Monora Park Pavilion at 500 Monora Park Road, Mono.
Participants will use the Your Guide to Caring for the Credit workbook and aerial photos of their property to create an environmental action plan. Actions can include tree planting, well and septic upgrades, invasive species removal, and pasture and manure management. Landowners can schedule a free site visit to discuss next steps and funding opportunities through CVC’s Landowner Action Fund. Since 2014, the fund has given over $100,000 in incentives to rural landowners.
Register by noon on Oct. 13 at www.creditvalleyca.ca/events. For more information call 1-800-668-5557 ext. 436.
Preference will be given to landowners owning one acre or more of rural property in the Credit River watershed.
Workshops are free due to funding from CVC’s regional and municipal partners.
