Credit Valley Conservation seeks input on conservation strategies

ERIN – Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) is developing two new strategies that will guide the organization’s services, programs and conservation land management. 

CVC is seeking input from the community to inform the development of the Conservation Area Strategy and the Watershed-Based Resource Management Strategy.

Between July 15 and Aug. 30, residents in and visitors to the Credit River Watershed are encouraged to fill out CVC’s online Conservation Area Strategy and Watershed-based Resource Management Strategy Survey. 

The survey can be found at cvc.ca/conservationstrategiessurvey.

“We’re developing new strategies to guide our work,” says director of parks, lands and community engagement at CVC Terri LeRoux. 

“We value the input from our watershed community. We want to hear about your experiences using our programs and services and visiting us at our conservation areas,” LeRoux added. 

These strategies are being developed to comply with the changes to the Conservation Authorities Act. 

Community input from the survey will inform both strategies, along with feedback we have received through previous public engagement activites during the development of the new strategic plan and watershed plan. 

For more information visit, cvc.ca/conservationstrategies.