Otonabee Region Conservation Foundation
Otonabee Region Conservation Authority
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About Us

Otonabee Region Conservation Authority
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Otonabee Region Conservation Authority
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Otonabee Region Conservation Authority

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THE OTONABEE REGION CONSERVATION FOUNDATION

ESTABLISHMENT

The Otonabee Region Conservation Foundation (Otonabee Conservation Foundation) was established in 1968 under the leadership and vision of founding Chairman, the late Mrs. Christine Nornabell. Mrs. Nornabell invited community leaders to join the Foundation Board of Directors, advancing conservation, in partnership with
the Otonabee Region Conservation Authority.

MANDATE

The Letters Patent (1968, 2000) empower the Otonabee Conservation Foundation to aid the Otonabee Region Conservation Authority in the advancement of conservation
in the following areas:

  • to protect and enhance sustainable forest, woodlot, wetland and other wildlife communities using an integrated eco-system management approach;
  • to promote landowner stewardship programs that contribute positively to the conservation of the watershed community's natural environment
    and wildlife resources;
  • for environmental education, accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds;
  • for affordable and sustainable outdoor recreation, accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds;
  • for the conservation of environmentally significant lands;
  • contributions to a natural legacy;
  • for the conservation of pioneer articles and heritage buildings and structures acquired by the Foundation; and,
  • for conservation awards, academic scholarships, bursaries and grants in the environmental science and/or natural heritage realms of education and research

GOVERNANCE

The Otonabee Conservation Foundation Board of Directors includes 15 volunteers from the watershed community, having an expressed interest in the mandate of the charitable organization.

The Directors are involved in working Committees, primarily with a fund-raising or environmental focus. Often, the activities of the Committee attract other volunteers who enage in conservation in this way.


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