NVCA’s new working group offers chance to help shape the future of natural spaces

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The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) is inviting community members with a passion for nature to join its new conservation areas engagement working group, offering an opportunity for those who want to roll up their sleeves, share creative ideas, and help shape the future of the region’s most beloved natural spaces.

NVCA’s 11 conservation areas offer many opportunities for visitors to connect with nature.

Visitors can enjoy self-guided activities such as hiking, snowshoeing, canoeing and fishing.

Special events and education programs offer a more interactive way to explore nature.

These spaces are worth celebrating and protecting.

“This isn’t your typical committee,” said NVCA’s community engagement facilitator Elise Barr-Klouman. “We are looking for volunteers who are passionate about protecting nature, connecting with others, and creating lasting change to join us. The group willplay a key role in supporting NVCA’s fundraising efforts and increasing public awareness about the importance of natural spaces.”

The new working group will focus on increasing the profile of these conservation areas, starting with Fort Willow Conservation Area and Tiffin Centre for Conservation, and potentially extending to other locations like Edenvale, Minesing Wetlands, Nottawasaga Bluffs, and Petun Conservation Areas.

With a special focus on shaping future events at Fort Willow Conservation Area, members will explore innovative programming ideas, work with heritage and community partners, pursue sponsorship opportunities and support funding initiatives to expand the event’s reach and impact.

Members will meet quarterly or more often during key planning periods. This volunteer opportunity offers plenty of flexibility for members to lead individual projects or assist at events.

Applications are open until Jan. 3, and selected candidates may be invited for an interview.

For more information or to apply, visit nvca.on.ca or contact NVCA at lands@nvca.on.ca.

NVCA photo: A winter wonderland at Tiffin Conservation Area in Utopia.

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