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Healthy Streams – Farm Best Management Practices

The goal of the Healthy Streams program is to improve surface water quality in North Simcoe, by helping landowners implement specific farm Best Management Practices, including Livestock Access Restrictions (fencing), Alternate Water Sources, and Erosion Control projects.

Cost-share programs such as Environmental Farm Plan and the Canada-Ontario Farm Stewardship Program can help Ontario farmers implement environmental projects.

SSEA may be able to provide additional funding assistance for some projects. 

For more information or if you have an idea for a project, contact:
Michelle Hudolin, Wetlands & Habitat Biologist
mhudolin@midland.ca
705-527-5166 ext. 202 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Healthy Streams program is supported by the SSEA and the following partners:

 

 

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