The Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) is recruiting members to fill all the representative seats on its Public Advisory Committee (PAC) for 2023-2026 term.
Established in 2014, the NPCA's PAC consists of citizen representatives from various watershed sectors, who provide collaborative, local sector-based perspectives on projects, programs, and other conservation authority matters. For nearly a decade, the voluntary group has been instrumental in providing valuable input.
If you are interested in gaining experience, providing advice on local environmental/watershed matters of community interest, and being part of a multi-stakeholder committee, submit an application to join the NPCA's PAC!
We encourage you to share information with individuals, organizations, and community groups interested in specific seats.
Applications are now being accepted to fill the following representative seats:
• Academic/Science/Research (1)
• Agriculture (2)
• Business/Industry (1)
• Conservation Areas user and/or volunteer (1)
• Development/Building (1)
• Environment (1)
• Planning (1)
• Public-at-Large (up to 3)
• Urban Indigenous (1)
• Youth (1)
Appointed positions:
• First Nations (2), appointed by First Nations with Treaty or historical affiliation to the
watershed
• Métis citizen (1), appointed by Niagara Regional Métis Council
INTERSTED? FOLLOW THESE NEXT STEPS!
Refer to the Terms of Reference to learn about the committee, its role, frequency of meetings, and
more.
Visit the Get Involved NPCA engagement portal to submit an application by March 26, 2023
(12 PM).
For specific inquiries, contact Kerry Royer, Community Outreach & Engagement Specialist at
kroyer@npca.ca or 905-788-3135.
APPLY TO THE NPCA'S PAC NOW
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The Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) is recruiting members to fill all the representative seats on its Public Advisory Committee (PAC) for 2023-2026 term. Established in 2014, the NPCA's PAC consists of citizen representatives from various watershed sectors, who provide collaborative, local sector-based perspectives on projects, programs, and other conservation authority matters. For nearly a decade, the voluntary group has been instrumental in providing valuable input. If you are interested in gaining experience, providing advice on local environmental/watershed matters of community interest, and being part of a multi-stakeholder committee, submit an application to join the NPCA's PAC! We encourage you to share information with individuals, organizations, and community groups interested in specific seats.
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Applications are now being accepted to fill the following representative seats:
- Academic/Science/Research (1)
- Agriculture (2)
- Business/Industry (1)
- Conservation Areas user and/or volunteer (1)
- Development/Building (1)
- Environment (1)
- Planning (1)
- Public-at-Large (up to 3)
- Urban Indigenous (1)
- Youth (1)
Appointed positions:
- First Nations (2), appointed by First Nations with Treaty or historical affiliation to the watershed
- Métis citizen (1), appointed by Niagara Regional Métis Council
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INTERSTED? FOLLOW THESE NEXT STEPS!
Refer to the Terms of Reference to learn about the committee, its role, frequency of meetings, and more.
Visit the Get Involved NPCA engagement portal to submit an application by March 26, 2023 (12 PM). For specific inquiries, contact Kerry Royer, Community Outreach & Engagement Specialist at kroyer@npca.ca or 905-788-3135.
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About NPCA:
The Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) is a community-based natural resource management agency that works to protect, enhance, and sustain healthy watersheds. With 63 years of experience, the NPCA offers watershed programs and services that focus on flood and hazard management, source water protection, species protection, ecosystem restoration, community stewardship, and land management.
The NPCA is one of 36 Conservation Authorities in the Province of Ontario and manages 41 Conservation Areas within the Niagara Peninsula watershed held in public trust for recreation, heritage preservation, conservation, and education. These natural and shared greenspaces marry nature, culture, and adventure to create limitless opportunities for discovery.
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