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Record Development Review Year for SNC in 2020: Plan Your Spring Projects with South Nation Conservation

Are you planning on completing a development or home improvement project this spring or summer near a river, stream, floodplain, wetland, slope, or shoreline?

To protect both people and property from natural hazards and to conserve ecologically sensitive areas, certain home improvement or construction projects within these areas may require permission from your local Conservation Authority before proceeding. This could include building a house, deck, garage, shed, dock, beach, or addition to your home.

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Thinning Ice Conditions Has SNC Asking Anglers to Remove Fishing Huts Sooner Than Later

The provincial deadline to remove ice fishing huts from waterbodies in our region is March 15th, but South Nation Conservation (SNC) is pouring a little cold water on the date and says the sooner the better because of thinning ice conditions along the South Nation River.

SNC staff recorded ice as thin as 15 centimetres this week near some huts along the river in Casselman. The average recorded ice thickness along the rest of the river is about 19 centimetres.

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Funding Applications Now Being Accepted for 2021 Intake of SNC’s Community Environmental Grants Program

Local not-for-profit community groups can now apply to receive up to $300 in funding through South Nation Conservation’s (SNC) Community Environmental Grants Program to help plant trees and shrubs, community gardens, or host a community event in 2021.

SNC’s Community Environmental Grants Program has traditionally supported community events across the Conservation Authority’s watershed jurisdiction that promote recreational use of our rivers, protect the environment, or celebrate our natural heritage. 

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Tender Opportunities Available for Sustainable Hardwood and Softwood Sales

South Nation Conservation (SNC) is calling on interested contractors to submit tenders to undertake sustainable harvesting operations this year.

For some, the notion of sustainably harvesting trees from forests may seem like an oxymoron and could naturally give the perception of environmental damage. But sustainable tree harvesting is part of managing the long-term health of forests and harvest operations are needed to help transform plantations into healthy, naturalized forests.

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2021 SNC Board of Directors and Standing Committee Meeting Dates

Member municipalities within South Nation Conservation’s (SNC) watershed jurisdiction appoint representatives to the Board of Directors, which oversees SNC’s budget, programs, and environmental services.

The Conservation Authority’s four volunteer Standing Committees also help review programs and develop recommendations for the Board.

SNC’s environmental stewardship success depends upon local, community partnerships to build strong, sensible programs with broad-based support.

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SNC Promotes Being Outdoors on Bell Let’s Talk Day

Today on Bell Let’s Talk Day, South Nation Conservation (SNC) is joining the conversation around mental health and promoting the benefits of being outdoors.

According to the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), higher levels of depression are reported in winter months as compared to summer months. Combined with the ongoing pandemic, people may be feeling more anxious and stressed.

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UCPR and SDG Counties Partner with SNC for Natural Heritage Systems Study

The United Counties of Prescott and Russell (UCPR), as well as the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry (SDG) have partnered with South Nation Conservation (SNC) to complete a Natural Heritage Systems (NHS) study in Eastern Ontario.

An NHS is a network of interconnected natural features such as forests, rivers, wetlands, and agricultural lands. These systems are made up of core natural areas and natural linkages that support wildlife movement and natural processes necessary to maintain biological diversity, natural functions, and ecosystems.

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SNC Reminds Residents to Be Cautious of Ice Conditions

South Nation Conservation (SNC) is reminding residents that although winter is fully upon us, you should remain cautious when venturing out onto the ice.

The Conservation Authority notes that ice formation on the South Nation River has been sporadic and several spots are not yet thick enough for use.

Ice thickness is not usually uniform and can vary depending on outside temperatures, water current and flows, and snow cover. SNC recommends that ice should be at least 15 to 20 cm thick for skating, walking, or pond hockey, and even thicker for snowmobiles.

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WATERSHED CONDITIONS STATEMENT: WATER SAFETY

Weather Forecast:
Rainfall of up to 50 mm is forecast to begin Thursday, December 24th, and will continue into Friday morning, December 25th, 2020.

Environmental Conditions:
Water levels across the jurisdiction are typical for this time of the year. Soils are frozen and there is an average amount of snow cover across the jurisdiction.

Risks:
Precipitation, above freezing temperatures and snowmelt may result in higher than normal water levels throughout the watershed.

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Year in Review: SNC Supports Municipalities and Delivers Critical Environmental Services Throughout Pandemic

In a year filled with challenges, South Nation Conservation (SNC) adapted and showcased how reliable and valuable the work of Conservation Authorities is for municipalities and residents.

SNC works with 16 member municipalities across a 4,441 square-kilometer watershed jurisdiction that surrounds the South Nation River in Eastern Ontario.

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