Time is running out. Our most precious lands in southern Ontario are under threat. Some predict we are too late; some say we have only a very few years to secure essential lands required to keep our lands and wildlife healthy in perpetuity. We believe we have a chance - with your help.

How you can help conserve land in Ontario forever:

- Join your local land trust today.
- Make a donation to your local land trust.
- Add a Bequest to your will
- Advocate for land conservation in your municipality.
- Learn about the benefits of community-based land trusts for the protection of local land and share your knowledge widely.

OLTA Staff
 
  
Ian Macnab  
Executive Director

Formerly the Chief Administrative Officer of Kawartha Conservation, Ian has over 35 years working in conservation and watershed management. Since leaving Kawartha Conservation in 2008, Ian has worked as a senior environmental consultant to assist community based associations, municipalities, conservation authorities and private business interests understand environmental processes and linkages. Ian lives with his family in Fenelon Falls.



 
Jean Labrecque 
Bookkeeper 

Jean is a non-profit consultant in the accounting field. Having worked for not-for-profits for the past 37 years she has extensive experience with accounting as well as charity guidelines. Jean lives in Port Credit with her husband Paul and enjoys the small town feeling of the Port. Any free time they have is spent at the cottage in Georgian Bay.  



 
Phyllis Lee 
Member Services Coordinator

Phyllis has been OLTA’s Member Services Coordinator since August 2008. Her responsibilities include organizing the annual conference, managing OLTA’s external communications and maintaining the office and related information. Phyllis has worked in the not-for-profit sector since 2002. Her experience includes event management and outreach projects. Prior to this career change, Phyllis held numerous senior management positions within the Reuters Group, both in Toronto and London, UK. Phyllis lives in Limehouse, on the Niagara Escarpment with husband Glenn.
 

 
Communication Officer
 
Kathryn joined OLTA in January, 2010 as the Communications Intern. She is directly involved in the development and implementation of OLTA’s strategic communication plan, which includes raising the public profile of the land trusts’ work to protect the natural heritage of Ontario. Kathryn graduated from McMaster University with an honours B.A. in Mass Communication and Cultural Studies. After graduation, she spent 3 months travelling across Canada and working on organic farms through the WWOOF program (World-Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms). She also completed a publicity internship in Toronto’s not-for-profit arts industry. She loves camping, hiking, snowboarding and biking, and is an advocate for sustainable agriculture and organic farming practices.


  
Program Manager
 
Kristie joined OLTA in November 2009. Kristie is a graduate of the Sir Sandford Fleming College Ecosystem Management program and has worked in the field for over 8 years. Kristie has worked with Manitoba Conservation as a Dutch Elm Disease Inspector, and was a respected member of the Kawartha Conservation Authority, first as the Shoreline Naturalization Co-ordinator and then as the Manager of Environmental Protection and Restoration. During  her time with Kawartha Conservation, Kristie was directly responsible for raising over $3,000,000 for land stewardship and acquisition programs. She lead her team to restore over 3 km of shorelines, secure over 1,200 acres of sensitive land, provide ongoing land management activities, and deliver a shoreline landowner outreach pilot program that reached more than 2,000 landowners. Kristie brings considerable program development and management skills to OLTA. In addition, she has extensive experience in the development of environmental educational programs. Kristie has served as a guest lecturer with Sir Sandford Fleming College for over 5 years and has developed and delivered accredited training programs for Real Estate professionals and property appraisers. Kristie lives with her family in Cannington Ontario.