Explore the latest news & media releases from The Bay of Quinte Remedial Action Plan.
Marsh Monitoring presentation 2024
Citizen scientists help protect Bay of Quinte wetlands and wildlifeDownload
Species At Risk Webinar
Invitation to DFO Aquatic SAR Webinar (LTCA_RRCA_SNCA) January 10.2024Download
Marsh Monitoring Program
Every year, the Bay of Quinte Remedial Action Plan (BQRAP) needs volunteer citizen scientists to monitor local wetlands. Naturalist and columnist, Terry Sprague hosts an information session explaining how you can help protect…
Degradation of Aesthetics
The Bay of Quinte Remedial Action Plan (BQRAP) Restoration Council is pleased to announce that another environmental challenge, identified for the Bay of Quinte, has received official confirmation from the federal and provincial…
Bay of Quinte RAP seeks tougher protection of watershed
A new Bay of Quinte Remedial Action Plan discussion paper has been released recommending a further clampdown on phosphorous entering the Bay of Quinte watershed to prevent harmful algae blooms. Bay-of-Quinte-RAP-seeks-tougher-protection-of-watershedDownload
Going Green to save some Green
by Carson Arthur, outdoor design & lifestyle expert Tuesday, February 15 at 7:00 pm Today’s homeowners want to make better choices outdoors, especially when it comes to the environment. Learn about new studies…
BQRAP offers Rural Stewardship Programs
The Bay of Quinte Remedial Action Plan (BQRAP) is a member of the Quinte Farm Research and Stewardship Collaborative, which is a collaborative network of farmers, university researchers and conservation authorities in Northumberland,…
Rain gardens reduce pollutants to local waterways and the Bay of Quinte
A rain garden is a landscaped feature that replaces an area of your lawn in order to collect the stormwater (rain and melted snow) that runs off your grass, roof and driveway. Along…