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The Friends of the Eramosa Karst were honored to receive an award from the Hamilton Conservation Authority at the Oct 1 Community Recognition Ceremony. Many Community Groups and individuals that assisted HCA over the last 50 years were also given awards. FOTEK was formed in 2007 and for such a newly formed group to be a part of the history of HCA was a welcomed honor.

The Hamilton Conservation Authority is calling on the McGuinty government to increase the size of Stoney Creek's Eramosa Karst park.

Directors last week unanimously passed a resolution opposing the Ontario Realty Corporation's plans to sell 80 acres of land to the immediate east of the park to home builders..see more


Hamilton’s newest: Eramosa Karst Conservation Area is not fully protected (July 2008)

The Hamilton Conservation Authority has just celebrated its 50th Anniversary with the opening of Ontario’s first designated (ANSI) provincially significant Area of Natural and Scientific Interest- The Eramosa Karst Conservation Area. A wonderful and unique area with caves, sinkholes, sinking streams creating a sensitive and evolving ecosystem. In October 2006 the Government of Ontario donated 180 acres (approx 73 ha, = 37% of entire ANSI) of these lands to the Hamilton Conservation Authority to be preserved as a conservation area. The transferred lands included Karst features and a small buffer area surrounding them.

However, the feeder lands,(80 acres, = 18% of entire ANSI) east of the Eramosa Karst are presently owned by the Ontario Realty Corporation. These lands are also part of the ANSI. At the recent - June 2008, public consultations, the ORC indicated clearly that in spite of significant public support and expert opinion behind the expansion of the Conservation Area to include these 80 acres into the preserved area, the agency is steamrolling ahead with its intention to prepare the lands for sale for development.

The time has come to speak up and convince the Provincial government, the City of Hamilton and potential developers of the necessity to protect these lands from further development encroachment by transferring the remainder of the Karst feeder areas to the Hamilton Conservation Authority. Join Friends of the Eramosa Karst in this effort.

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Latest NEWS:

HCA directors rip karst housing plan
Stoney Creek News -Oct 2008

ORC is steamrolling ahead with its intention to prepare the feeder lands to Eramosa karst for sale for development.

Protection or Profit?
Stoney Creek News -June 27 2008-opinion

Development won't harm Karst lands, consultant says
Stoney Creek News -June 27 2008

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FOTEK Mission Statement:The Friends of Eramosa Karst is a strong, non-profit, community voice of citizen supporters , advocating for the transfer of the remaining karst feeder lands,to the Hamilton Conversation Authority. This area is 80 acres of environmentally important land on the eastern border of the existing Eramosa Karst Conservation Area.
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