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St. Williams Conservation Reserve

Rebuilding vital ecosystems to honour Ontario’s heritage

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Prescribed Burns, Spring 2025

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The St. Williams Conservation Reserve may conduct one or more prescribed burns between April 1 and May 15, 2025, depending cheap replica watches on weather conditions. These carefully planned burns are essential for restoring the globally rare Oak Savanna ecosystem and improving habitat for Species at Risk. This initiative is led by the St. Williams Conservation Reserve Community […]

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REOPENED: Trails at Turkey Point Tract have been reopened
Prescribed Burns, Spring 2024

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We are looking for new directors for the St. Williams Conservation Reserve Community Council. Our council would like to consider all expressions of interest. Please apply here.

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Prescribed Burns, Spring 2025

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Species at risk

A “species at risk” is any naturally-occurring plant or animal that is in danger of extinction or of disappearing from the province.

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What is the SWCR?

The St. Williams Conservation Reserve includes 1035 hectares of Crown land in Norfolk County, Ontario. The Reserve is made up of two separate sites: the Nursery Tract and the Turkey Point Tract.

Our primary objective is to restore and enhance the native ecological communities at this site, which will benefit the many rare and threatened species that live here.

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