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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Conservation Authority seeking some watershed heroes

Conservation Authority seeking some watershed heroes


Do you know any watershed heroes who are working hard to improve our environment?

You can shine the spotlight on these environmental role models by nominating them for one of six conservation awards. From the Oro- Moraine to the Oak Ridges Moraine, the Uxbridge Brook subwatershed to the Ramara Flats, the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority is seeking nominations for local watershed heroes.

Individuals, businesses and groups that have delivered programs or completed a specific project that has improved the health and quality of the Lake Simcoe watershed, between August 2007 and July 2008, may qualify to win one of six awards.

The Water Conservation Award recognizes individuals and groups who have improved local water quality. Those who have completed a project that improves soil, vegetation and wildlife in the lake watershed may be honoured with the Soil Conservation Award. The Education Award salutes those who have delivered an innovative environmental education program or service to schools, students or the community at large. As reflected by its name, the Media Recognition Award is presented to members of the media for on-going coverage and interest in environmental issues. Those who have implemented or financed a significant conservation project over the last year can be nominated for the Conservation Award of Merit. The George R. Richardson Award of Honour recognizes those who have demonstrated a lifetime commitment to improving the environmental health of the lake.

This year's award ceremony will take place on Oct. 30, at Madsen's Greenhouse in Newmarket.

Nominations should be submitted to the LSRCA before Aug. 8. For more information, contact Dana Eldon at 905-895-1281 ext. 242. Visit www.lsrca.on.ca to submit nominations online, or to print a nomination form.