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    • Plan Input and Review
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    • Flood Notice Types
    • W. Darcy McKeough Floodway
    • Low Water Response
    • Riverbank & Shoreline Protection Development
    • Erosion Control Projects
    • Great Lakes and Connecting Channels
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    • Tree Planting / Woodlot Services
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Scholarships

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The St. Clair Region Conservation Authority offers scholarships for graduating high school students who are continuing in post secondary studies in a conservation field (biology, ecology, geography, forestry, fish and wildlife etc.). Applicants must be from one of the schools within the jurisdiction of the SCRCA or live within the SCRCA region. The application deadline is May 31 (application form).

A.W. Campbell Memorial Scholarship

This award is presented in memory of Archibald Campbell. Mr. Campbell was born in 1888 and was a farmer and an ardent conservationist. Through his will, the Campbell farm (now known as the A.W. Campbell Conservation Area) was able to be purchased by the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority so that future generations would be able to enjoy the forests and rolling landscape of his property. This scholarship was made possible through a donation to a trust fund by two private individuals.

Up to two candidates each year will receive $1,000.

Tony Stranak Conservation Scholarship

This award is presented in memory of Tony Stranak, former mayor of the Town of Dresden and past Conservation Authority Board member. The scholarship is funded through a trust fund established through donations from community organizations and municipalities in recognition of Mr. Stranak’s long years of community service.

One candidate each year will receive a $500 award.

Mary Jo Arnold Conservation Scholarship

Mary Jo Arnold was a summer employee of the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority who passed away as a result of a car accident on July 13, 2009. Mary Jo was a spirited young woman who had passion for life. In her memory, the Mary Jo Arnold Conservation Scholarship has been established through donations from family and friends. This scholarship will provide a lasting legacy which will help other young women in their pursuit of a post-secondary education in conservation.

One female candidate each year will receive a $500 award. These scholarships are provided by trust funds established through the St. Clair Region Conservation Foundation.

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About Us

The St. Clair Region Conservation Authority is located in southwestern Ontario and includes the Sydenham River watershed and smaller watersheds draining directly into southern Lake Huron, the St. Clair River, and northeastern Lake St. Clair.

The Conservation Authority implements programs to reduce the risk to life and property from flooding and erosion; water and land stewardship; forestry; wildlife habitat creation and outdoor recreation.

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  • Conservation Ontario
  • Thames-Sydenham & Region Source Protection Area
  • Healthy Lake Huron
  • Sydenham River Website
  • St. Clair River Sediment Management Project
  • Friends of the St. Clair River
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  • Lake St. Clair Canadian Watershed Management Plan
  • Ontario Trillium Foundation

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  • St. Clair Region Conservation Authority
  • 205 Mill Pond Cres., Strathroy ON N7G3P9
  • 519-245-3710
  • 519-245-3348
  • stclair@scrca.on.ca

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