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WITH YOUR HELP
WE HAVE PROTECTED

4,069.52 METRES (13,351.47 FEET) OF SHORELINE

WETLANDS

OLD-GROWTH FOREST

287.84 HECTARES (711.37 ACRES) OF LAND

3 WATERFALLS

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FISH SPAWNING GROUNDS

  • Habitats of 3 species at risk

  • Potential habitats of 8 endangered species

  • In addition, the Land Trust has 78.0 hectares (195.1 acres) of bequeathed land under future protection

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...all in perpetuity!

with more to come...

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Ongoing iNaturalist Project

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Get on your hiking shoes and head outdoors! Go explore nature and let us know what you see using the iNaturalist app. If you don’t have iNaturalist already, it is easy (and free!) to download to your phone, or any device. Take photos of wild plants or animals and upload your observations to the Magnetawan Watershed Land Trust iNaturalist project. The iNaturalist app will help you with the identifications, so it's a great tool to learn about the species around you.

 

Your input will contribute towards conservation initiatives for MWLT in the Magnetawan River watershed.

 

Be sure to keep an eye on our social media feed and website for challenges (we may even have a fun prize!). Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions at info@mwlt.org. Happy hiking!

The Magnetawan Watershed Land Trust recognizes the work we do, and lands we manage, takes place on the traditional lands of Indigenous Peoples. This area is situated on Anishinaabek territory that is home to many past, present and future Indigenous families. This acknowledgement of land is a declaration that we will continue the journey of reconciliation and respect. 

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Preserving the land you love for generations to come​

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