
KLT’s Annual General Meeting
KLT held it’s Annual General Meeting in Burleigh Falls in late June. At the meeting, we welcomed new members to the organization’s governance team and thanked outgoing directors for their dedication.

KLT held it’s Annual General Meeting in Burleigh Falls in late June. At the meeting, we welcomed new members to the organization’s governance team and thanked outgoing directors for their dedication.

Barb Rimmer has volunteered with Kawartha Land Trust (KLT) since it was Kawartha Heritage Conservancy (KHC). She’s a regular sight at KLT volunteer and Passport to Nature events, and has contributed to protecting the land she loves in countless ways. Learn more about Barb’s contributions to KLT.

Volunteers are critical to Kawartha Land Trust’s work. From governance to field work and everything in between, our volunteers give us the gift of their time to protect more natural and working lands in the Kawarthas. Today we’re highlighting KLT volunteer Ben Stark.

Spring is in the air! In April, KLT held several volunteer orientation training sessions for new and existing volunteers. Additional training sessions are available for anyone interested who was not able to join us in April.

Kawartha Land Trust volunteer and Fleming College student reports on this year’s salamander surveys.

National Volunteer Week in Canada runs from April 14-20, 2024. It’s a chance for us to acknowledge the efforts and impact of Kawartha Land Trust’s amazing volunteers.

Learn about the upcoming Kawartha Land Trust volunteer orientation and training sessions that will be held this April and May.

Thank you to the volunteers who completed the survey to help inform the future of KLT’s volunteer program. We’re grateful for all of your vital contributions toward protecting the land you love.

Protect the land you love — volunteer as a Lead Property Steward with Kawartha Land Trust (KLT). KLT is seeking volunteer Lead Property Stewards or Additional Lead Property Stewards for several of our nature reserves.

Learn what being a volunteer Lead Property Steward at Kawartha Land Trust is like from Richard Raper’s first-hand account. Richard has been the volunteer Lead Property Steward of KLT’s Ingleton-Wells Property for four years.



