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TKC becomes the Central Algoma Land Trust
The Kensington Conservancy is excited to announce that it has officially rebranded as the Central Algoma Land Trust. This new name more accurately reflects the organization’s core mission of land conservation, increases its visibility at both the provincial and national levels, and signifies an expanded commitment to protecting natural spaces across the broader Central Algoma region.
2025 Pam Bent Conservation Award
Back in March, The Kensington Conservancy presented this year's Pam Bent Conservation Award to Luis Antonio Freitas. This annual award goes to a Sault College student in a School of Natural Environment program who demonstrates good leadership skills, good academic achievement, is a global thinker and demonstrates a passion above and beyond the program expectations. It is in memory of Pam Bent, a seasonal resident in the Desbarats area who had a passion for education and nature. Congratulations Luis, we wish you the best of luck in your future!
2024 Desbarats Christmas Bird Count Results
Thank you to everyone who participated in the 9th annual Desbarats Christmas Bird Count, which took place on December 28, 2024. Despite the poor weather on count day, it still ended up being an above average day compared to previous years. 21 field observers and 15 feeder watchers managed to count 44 species for a total of 2828 birds (the average is 39 species and 2430 birds).
Introducing the Burnedover Island Preserve
The Kensington Conservancy is excited to be able to introduce you to the Burnedover Island Preserve, which was generously donated by Philippa Matheson. It becomes TKC's latest nature preserve that will be protected in its natural state forever.
2024 Seasonal Staff Recap
The Kensington Conservancy had a fantastic team of seasonal staff join us this year. We hope you enjoy reading their recaps of their time with us. We wish them all the best in this future endeavours!
The Kensington Conservancy Receives Clean North Awards
We are honoured to receive one of this year's Clean North Business/Organizations Awards! These awards go to those who best exemplify service to help keep Sault Ste. Marie and the Algoma District's environment and community clean and green through local environmental action.
2024 Pam Bent Conservation Award
Earlier this week, The Kensington Conservancy presented this year's Pam Bent Conservation Award to Shacynne Anne Sarroza. This annual award goes to a Sault College student in a Natural Environment and Outdoor Studies program who demonstrates good leadership skills, good academic achievement, is a global thinker and demonstrates a passion above and beyond the program expectations. It is in memory of Pam Bent, a seasonal resident in the Desbarats area who had a passion for education and nature. Congratulations Shacynne, we wish you the best of luck in your future!
Introducing the Turtle Rock Preserve
The Kensington Conservancy is excited to announce the acquisition of the Turtle Rock Preserve. This is a 7.8-acre property with 168 metres (1,550 feet) of undeveloped shoreline along Quebec Bay within the St. Joseph Channel. This property was named Turtle Rock by its previous owners, as the shape of the peninsula gracefully curves like the back of a majestic turtle rising from the water.
The Kensington Conservancy Helps Protect Bowen Island
The Kensington Conservancy is happy to announce the protection of Bowen Island, located in the Township of Tarbutt, Ontario, (35km southeast of Sault Ste. Marie). Bowen Island is a 15-acre island with 1.28 km (4,200 feet) of shoreline. The island lies in the St. Joseph Channel of Lake Huron, a section of the St. Marys River, which connects Lake Superior to Lake Huron.
2023 Seasonal Staff Recap
The Kensington Conservancy was very fortunate to have three seasonal staff join us this summer. We asked each of them to write a brief recap of their time with us.
Eurasian Tree Sparrows at Fort St. Joseph
At least five Eurasian Tree Sparrows were recorded together at Fort St. Joseph. Before yesterday, Algoma had three records of five individuals already this year. How many of these birds are going undetected on the many days that there's no birders at Algoma's good migration hotspots?
2022 Seasonal Staff Recap
Thank you to Roxane and Bella for their time with us this summer! We asked them to write about their experiences, which you can read here.