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Yellow-throated Warbler in Tarbutt

Rare bird alert! A few days ago, Central Algoma Land Trust member Jane Smith photographed a Yellow-throated Warbler visiting her feeders. This is the first time this species has been documented in the Central Algoma region, and only the fifth record for the entire Algoma District.

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2025 Annual Campaign is Underway!

This year, we’ve set an ambitious goal of raising $30,000 by the end of December. Reaching this target will allow us to continue our conservation efforts, expand our impact, and ensure that the places we all care about remain protected for generations to come.

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Fall Migratory Bird Day at Fort St. Joseph

For the second year in a row, the Central Algoma Land Trust is proud to partner with Parks Canada to host the Fall Migratory Bird Day at Fort St. Joseph National Historic Site. Parks Canada will be providing special access to the site so that birders can experience the wonders of fall bird migration.

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Meet Dave Moule

For the Central Algoma Land Trust’s first Volunteer Spotlight, we are excited to introduce Dave Moule. Over the past several years, Dave has been an exceptionally dedicated volunteer. His hard work has been vital to the success of our two public hiking trails, which are enjoyed by many in the community. Thank you, Dave, for everything you have done for us and for the local community!

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2025 Seasonal Staff Recap

We had a fantastic summer here at the Central Algoma Land Trust, thanks in large part to the hard work and dedication of our seasonal staff. Their contributions helped us accomplish a great deal over the past few months, from fieldwork and stewardship activities to community outreach and beyond.

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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.

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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!

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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).

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