Conservation Projects

The Central Algoma Land Trust is still in the process of transferring information from the old website to the new one, and appreciates the public’s patience during this transition. Additional information will be added soon. In the meantime, those interested in learning more about stewardship projects are encouraged to contact the organization directly.

Geothermal at the Conservation Centre

Thanks to a successful grant application to the Ontario Trillium Foundation’s Capital Grants Program in fall 2018, a geothermal heating and cooling system was installed at the Central Algoma Land Trust Conservation Centre. The system has reduced environmental impacts and lowered operational costs at the Conservation Centre. Work began in April 2019 and was completed later that summer.

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Stobie Creek Rehabilitation Project

The primary goals of the project are to rehabilitate Stobie Creek in order to control sediment, stabilize stream banks, and reduce land loss along the creek caused by erosion. Secondary benefits of achieving these goals include improved water quality and aesthetics, as well as enhanced fish and wildlife habitat.

The Central Algoma Land Trust is still in the process of transferring information from the old website to the new one, and appreciates the public’s patience during this transition. Additional information will be added soon. In the meantime, those interested in learning more about stewardship projects are encouraged to contact the organization directly.