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WHY
STEWARDSHIP?
Muskoka's natural
heritage is unique. From the bare rock and lone pines found in the
Georgian Bay area to the lush upland forests and undulating hills
near Algonquin Park, Muskoka is blessed with a diversity of landscapes,
waterways, and plant and animal life. Some species are found nowhere
else in Ontario. Competing, and often conflicting, land use demands
make the task of protecting our heritage a vital and urgent one.
The Muskoka Stewardship Program encourages the careful management
of natural lands.
Why is natural
heritage important?
- Natural areas
are the basis of the aesthetic appeal of Muskoka's landscape.
- Natural
areas provide habitat for native plant and animal life, maintain
genetic diversity, and have an inherent value.
- Natural
areas provide valuable hydrological benefits by regulating water
level, and maintaining water quality.
- Natural
areas provide an ongoing benefit to the local economy, especially
tourism; Muskoka's primary industry.
As a landowner,
what can I do?
Make a conscious
commitment. Developing an understand and appreciation of the natural
features of your property leads to good private stewardship. Private
land stewardship is one of the best ways to ensure that the natural
values of your property remain for future generations.
What is Stewardship?
Simply put,
it means to take good care of something. So private land stewardship
refers to taking good care of the land while we use it. This does
not necessarily mean absolute preservation nor does it leave room
for unbridled development. Rather it means to have consideration
for the land and to use it wisely. This is conservation. Landowners
in Muskoka are encouraged to affirm their stewardship by joining
the Muskoka Stewardship Award Program.
What is
the Stewardship Award?
The Stewardship
Award Program recognizes voluntary protection of Muskoka's natural
heritage by private owners, businesses and public properties. The
award acknowledges protection in the past but more importantly represents
a voluntary commitment on the part of the landowner to safeguard
their property for the future.
Does acceptance
of the award involve legal restrictions or curtail activities on
my property?
No. The agreement
is voluntary; its strength lies in the commitment of the landowner
to protect the natural features of their property to the best of
their ability. Any current or future use of the property, such as
hunting or firewood removal, will not be affected by joining the
Award Program. Our program staff can assist you with information
on wildlife habitat enhancement and forest management techniques.
Are there
financial advantages?
Participation
involves no payment or receipt of funds. The Muskoka Stewardship
Program receives funding from a variety of private and public sources
and is operated for the benefit of our Muskoka Stewards. The Muskoka
Heritage Foundation is a charitable, non-government organization
and gratefully accepts donations but there is not charge for joining
the Award Program.
Is the Muskoka
Heritage Foundation a lobby group? Will the Foundation presume to
speak on my behalf?
No. The Muskoka
Heritage Foundation is a strictly apolitical and non-apartisan group.
Sounds great!
But what you describe as stewardship I have practised for years.
Why should I get involved?
The environment
is important to everyone. Spaces and species are threatened, even
in Muskoka. While the government can protect representatives areas
in parks, other natural areas can best be protected by the very
people who own them. The Muskoka Heritage Foundation believes that
private landowners can play in integral part in natural heritage
protection. By joining the Muskoka Stewardship Award Program you
can demonstrate the effectiveness of private efforts and confirm
that individuals can make a difference.
Nominations
Do you know
someone who deserves recognition for taking good care of their land?
Someone who has: minimal lawn, retained native trees and shrubs
wherever possible, minimized their footprint on the land, and done
their best to live in harmony with the natural environment?
Each year the
Muskoka Heritage Foundation presents a number of Natural Heritage
Stewardship Awards to recognize the efforts of private or commercial
property owners who have protected or rehabilitated natural areas.
These natural areas are not only an attractive part of Muskoka's
rugged landscape but they also provide habitat for native plant
and animal life.
This year the
Natural Heritage Committee has two award categories. One recognizes
the efforts of private
property owners, whether that property is large or small,
located on a shoreline, or in an urban area. The other category
recognizes the efforts of commercial
property owners, such as a business, a resort or even
a government building.
Nomination
process:
- Nominations
for award recipients will be solicited by board members, Natural
Heritage Committee members and the general public through newspaper
articles and/or advertisements.
- Nominations
will be reviewed by the Natural Heritage Committee and recommendations
for award recipients will be provided to the Board of the Muskoka
Heritage Foundation who will approve the nominees.
- The deadline
date for receipt of nominations is July 31.
- Presentation
of awards is at the Annual General Meeting in the fall of each
year.
Criteria
Nomination
Form
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