October Partners in Conservation Update
Rick Whitteker, Haliburton Highlands Land Trust’s Partners in Conservation (PIC) coordinator reports on his summer’s activities and the status of the program: “Through our Partners in Conservation (PIC) program the Haliburton […]
Read More...Bench Project Comes to a Successful Conclusion
In April of 2022, the Haliburton Rotary Club agreed to fund a proposal by the Haliburton Highlands Land Trust to build: 2 stone benches at Barnum Creek Nature Reserve 2 […]
Read More...HHLT Participates in Catchacoma Old Growth Forest Hike
On Saturday September 30, over thirty people gathered at the trailhead for the Fall Nature Hike at the Catchacoma Forest just off Highway 507 south of Gooderham in Peterborough County. […]
Read More...Rick Whitteker Joins HHLT as Partners in Conservation (PIC) Coordinator.
The Haliburton Highlands Land Trust (HHLT) is pleased to announce that Rick Whitteker will be its new Partners in Conservation (PIC) Coordinator. In his new role, Rick will support the […]
Read More...2023 Partners in Conservation Openings
Are you a good land steward and own 100 acres or more in the Highlands Corridor (see map below)? If so, we invite you to become a Partner in Conservation […]
Read More...2023 Annual General Meeting Highlights
The Haliburton Highlands Land Trust (HHLT) held its 2023 Annual General Meeting on June 19th via Zoom. The full minutes of the meeting, including the chair’s report, can be viewed […]
Read More...The Highlands Corridor Project launches at Queen’s Park
Queen’s Park, Toronto, June 7: At a celebration at Queen’s Park today the Highlands Corridor Project was officially launched by the Haliburton Highlands Land Trust (HHLT), a group of local […]
Read More...Land Trust Discovers 5 New Populations of Chorus Frog
Text and photos by Ed Poropat “Kreeeeeek……kreeeeeek……kreeeeeek……” – a distinct sound emanates from a shallow roadside pond, the rolling call reminiscent of someone rubbing their finger across a barber’s plastic […]
Read More...Please Join Us on July 20 for a Highlands Corridor Presentation
Introducing the Highlands Corridor Date: Thursday, July 20 (7:00pm to 9:30pm) Location: Minden Cultural Centre Please join the Haliburton Highlands Land Trust to learn more about our exciting new initiative […]
Read More...Changing Trail Conditions
Be aware of potentially icy, muddy or very wet conditions on trails at both Barnum Creek Nature Reserve and Dahl Forest. Both Geeza Rd. and Gould’s Crossing Rd. can become […]
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