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John Hindmarsh Environmental Trust Fund

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking
 
Type: Foundation
 
Scope: national
 
Website: www.huronstewardship.on.ca/ind...
 
Main Email: maitland [at] mvca.on.ca
 
Phone: 519-335-3557
 
Fax: 519-335-3516
 
Headquarters: Box 127,
Wroxeter
Ontario N0G 1X0
Canada
 
Local Time: Sat Nov 28 09:12:59
 

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The John Hindmarsh Environmental Trust Fund was established in 1996 as a way of honouring John's lifetime achievements and interest in the conservation of our natural environmental.



On his farm John reforested marginal land, created ponds for fish and waterfowl and implemented soil and water conservation techniques. He was also instrumental in the restoration and preservation of conservation lands such as Naftel's Creek and the Saratoga Swamp. He planted trees to reduce erosion and protect headwater areas, established fish and wildlife habitats, created walking trails, and then donated these lands to the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority.



John has been extremely generous in sharing his vast knowledge about nature. He led endless outings and adventures for friends, family, and children. They always returned with renewed enthusiasm for the outdoors. Above all John wanted to teach us how important it is to value and protect our natural heritage.

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