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Conservation Ontario Announces 2025 Board of Directors: Fostering Collaboration and Strengthening Conservation Efforts Across Ontario

NEWMARKET, ON Conservation Ontario is pleased to announce its newly elected Board of Directors for 2025, marking a pivotal year in our continued effort to protect and conserve Ontario's watersheds. Conservation Ontario is governed by a six-member elected Board of Directors and directed by a Council comprised of appointed and elected municipal officials from the 36 Conservation Authorities Board of Directors and Conservation Authorities staff.

Conservation Ontario supports the collective voice of Conservation Authorities advocating for sound watershed management, supporting policy and program development, and coordinating province-wide collaboration.

The 2025 board is composed of passionate leaders from across the province who are dedicated to advancing the role of Ontario’s 36 Conservation Authorities as leaders in watershed management that deliver services and programs to protect and manage impacts on water and other natural resources in partnership with all levels of government, landowners and partner organizations.

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