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BBQ Fundraiser

12:00 – 2:00 pm, Saturday, August 27th at Alysha Toombs Memorial Park, Kensington. Games and activities – Free! Hotdogs & drinks – By donation Purchase tickets on Gift Basket valued at over $400. $5 each or 5 for $20.Draw will take place at the Office at 1:00 pm on Sep-06,[…]

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Annual General Meeting

Annual General Meeting Wed. Apr 27th, 2022, at 7:00pm Spring Valley Community Hall1234 Spring Valley Rd – Rte 102, Spring Valley Note: Masks will still be required. Notice of MotionA motion to update Section 3.ii of the Bylaws re: Head Office locationfrom Townhall to Seniors Centre will be presented at[…]

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Kensington North Watersheds Association Wraps Up River Otter Monitoring Project

In 2020 KNWSA worked in partnership with PEI Forests, Fish and Wildlife to monitor North American river otters in the Kensington North region. This year, we were excited to receive funding through the Wildlife Conservation Fund (WCF) to continue and expand our monitoring efforts. As we approach the end of[…]

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Employment Opportunity

Executive Director, Kensington North Watersheds Association The Kensington North Watersheds Association is one of the Islands leading watershed groups and is seeking a new full time executive director. An individual who is passionate about protecting and improving our watersheds and our environment, is result oriented and has strong leadership abilities[…]

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Improving Wildlife Habitat in Oyster Cove, Shipyard River, and Eel Creek Watersheds

This year Kensington North Watersheds Association has received funding through the Wildlife Conservation Fund for two projects! The first project is focused on monitoring river otters, and if you would like more information, you can check out the “News” section of our website (www.knwsa.ca). The second project focuses on improving[…]

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Your Help is Needed to Monitor Local Bat Populations!

Bats play a vital role not only in our ecosystems but also in our economies! Because bats eat so many insects, they decrease the need for use of chemical pesticides in agriculture, and they also produce guano (bat droppings) that is rich in nitrogen and can act as a natural[…]

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