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Ontario Stewardship Rangers<br />

Program<br />

Seventeen year-old students from various local communities out of our<br />

district will be exposed to environmental projects throughout our local<br />

communities teaching them in the process what it means to be a steward of our natural environment. As the students<br />

will be entering their final year of high school in the fall this program is a way for them to get a feel for some of the<br />

work that takes place within the Ministry of Natural Resources and allows them to start thinking about whether the<br />

environmental field is something they may want to pursue in post-secondary school.<br />

August 9th-13th - <strong>The</strong> Rangers will be working at Vivian Creek Park building a connecting trail to a new bridge<br />

spanning Vivian Creek. Rangers will be trail blazing, mulching and brushing the trail during this process. Rangers may<br />

be assigned a few other tasks as well, but this is the primary focus of the work being done in E.G. <strong>The</strong> primary contact<br />

for this project is Grant McKeich at the Town of East Gwillimbury, 905-478-4282.<br />

Or contact David Beilhartz, Ontario Stewardship Ranger Coordinator<br />

Aurora District Office: 50 Bloomington Rd., Aurora, ON L4G 0L8 Office: 905-713-7395<br />

2 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Bulletin</strong> | August 2010 www.thebulletinmagazine.com

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