
Mission Statement
"To achieve and maintain a healthy and sustainable rural environment that will contribute toward both the viability of agricultural and natural resources in Elgin County as well as the social and economic well being of its residents."
Council Profile
Currently, our stewardship council is comprised of 15 volunteer Directors. We were officially incorporated as not-for-profit in 2007. The volunteer directors, who are leaders in the community, represent a cross-section of land and resource based interests including farmers, non-farm rural landowners, hunters, fishers, woodlot owners, naturalists, educators and other outdoor enthusiasts. While originating from diverse backgrounds, they share a common interest in improving the natural resources and fostering a land stewardship ethic that benefits people today and future generations. The stewardship council was established in 1997 and has been proudly serving the community for 12 years. Technical representatives from government agencies including the Ministry of Natural Resources, Kettle Creek and Catfish Creek Conservation Authority also sit on the council to lend their technical expertise to our decision making process and promote our activities across the County.
Objectives
In fulfillment of our mission statement, we have the following objectives;