WLCC Newsletter 2023

In the leadup to the WLCC Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, May 23rd our annual Newsletter has been published. See the details here.
Established in 1968 for the Preservation of Williams Lake
In the leadup to the WLCC Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, May 23rd our annual Newsletter has been published. See the details here.
A warm welcome is extended to all, to attend the Williams Lake Conservation Company’s Annual General Meeting (AGM), to be held on: Tuesday, May 23, 2023, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
If you’ve never attended one of our Annual General Meetings perhaps you’ve wondered what the WLCC does. Are you interested to know about our watershed monitoring, research, and studies? How do we work to protect the lake and what do we do as part of the Backlands Coalition to support conservation in this fragile area? What other issues does the WLCC concern itself with? What do the WLCC finances look like? Now you view the entire AGM or sections of specific interest on our YouTube channel.
As members of the Backlands Coalition, we have been sharing information with the Halifax Planners about the special places within the Backlands. At this point in our talks with the planners, they are asking for as much concrete information as we can provide that highlights unique and special features or ways in which people use the Backlands.
Several conservation-oriented groups in Spryfield have partnered to promote the appreciation and tradition of bird watching in the wilderness parks and community trails of Spryfield. The Williams Lake Conservation Company (WLCC) designed the “Sparrows Hawks Doves” (SHD) project and was awarded funding from the HRM Community Project Grants Program. A key goal for WLCC was to build new local alliances and to invite members of the Purcell’s Cove Backlands Coalition and the Urban Farm Museum Society of Spryfield to join in the field trips for the SHD’s bird survey. (photo: C. Vaughan)