THE bruce trail conservancy
 

Mission Statement

The Bruce Trail Conservancy is a charitable organization committed to establishing a conservation corridor containing a public footpath along the Niagara Escarpment, in order to protect its natural ecosystems and to promote environmentally responsible public access to this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.

 
Contact information
Address: P.O. Box 857, Hamilton, ON  L8N 3N9
Phone: 905-529-6821
E-mail: info@brucetrail.org
Website: http://www.brucetrail.org
 
demographics
Year Founded: 1963
Adopted S&P*: Yes
Full-time Staff: 11
Number of Members:
Primary Land Types: Trails
*indicates adoption of the 2005 Canadian Land Trust Standards and Practices
 
CONSERVATION LAND TRUST PARTNERS:
Province-Wide:
Regional:
Watershed:
Local:
 
Acres Conserved
Province Total Owned Under Easement Other
Ontario 395.37
395.37

 
1)
American Hart's Tongue Fern
Asplenium scolopendrium americanum
 
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2)
Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake
Sistrurus catenatus catenatus  
 
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Photo: John Mitchell, Courtesy of the Royal Ontario Museum, ©ROM
 
3)
Jefferson Salamander
Ambystoma jeffersonianum   
 
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Photo: Courtesy of the Royal Ontario Museum, ©ROM
 
4)
Butternut
Juglans cinerea
 
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Photo: Courtesy of the Land Conservancy for Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington
 
5)
West Virginia White
Artogeia virginiensis
 
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Photo: Brian Boyle, Courtesy of the Royal Ontario Museum, ©ROM