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    This dam was constructed in 1982 to replace an old deteriorating structure. The purpose of the dam is to maintain summer water levels in the Salmon River at Forest Mills. Find out more in this week's podcast.
    At Quinte Conservation the words “natural shoreline” are used frequently. For most waterfront property owners this can be a scary thought. Many water front property owners fear that a natural shoreline will eliminate their beautiful view of the
    Camping is a great way to get outdoors and active with your family. Listen to this week's podcast for tips to make sure you have an enjoyable camping trip.
    The Toothcup grows along lake and river shorelines on thin, sandy, muddy or gravely soils on Precambrian bedrock. This shoreline habitat is often submerged in the spring and early summer and emerges when the waters recede. Find out more in this
    This week podcast looks at the Harry Mulhall Dam. This dam is located just south of the 401 on the Moira River. Constructed in 1989, the primary purpose of the dam is to create a ponded area to allow the water to freeze during the winter period
    Invasive Phragmites is a water-loving plant from Europe and Asia that can grow to up to 15 feet tall. The stem is a beige-tan colour with a rough and dull texture. Leaves are a blue/green colour and the seeds form in dense brooms. Find out more
    The Least Bittern is a species at risk. The main threat to this bird is the destruction of its wetland habitat. Shoreline development, wetland loss and drainage, and invasive species are all serious threats. Find out more in this week's podcast
    What can you do to protect drinking water sources? Start by being aware of where your water comes from. Water comes from the ground or from surface water like lakes and rivers. Find out more in this week's podcast.
    Earth Day is just around the corner – April 22nd. Quinte Conservation would like you to make everyday Earth Day. By doing little things every day you can make a huge difference! Find out what you can do in this week's podcast.
    The Lott Dam is located on the Moira River in the City of Belleville, about 400 meters upstream of the Pinnacle Street Bridge. There is also a pedestrian bridge on site connecting to the waterfront trail. Find out more about the purpose of this
    There are actions we can all take to protect both water quality and quantity. We can be aware of where our water comes from. We can protect groundwater sources by maintaining wells, keeping septic systems functioning and taking care not to spil
    As the home base for Quinte Conservation, this area offers an abundance of recreational opportunities. Trails wind through this former farm, past fragrant orchards, open meadows and scenic woodlands. Find out more in this week's podcast.
    Our Regulations and Planning staff are out making site visits every day. Some of these visits are for permits or to investigate violations. These knowledgeable and dedicated staff members work hard to protect our watersheds. Find out more abou
    The summer offers a great chance to get outdoors and walk at our local conservation areas. Sometimes, though, it is very hot and humid. Learn some ways to beat the heat when walking and hiking outdoors this summer in this week's podcast.
    Halloween is right around the corner. This year make it eco-friendly with some tips from Quinte Conservation. Listen to this week's podcast for all the details.

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