Partners

Our thanks to our major sponsor, Trans Canada, and to the  Caisse populaire de Waterloo, for their generous grants  for our wetlands interpretation panels.  (See text under Wetlands).

... to photographers Thomas Moore, Moore's Nature Photos and Caroline Daguet, biologist at the Appalachian Corridor, for allowing us to use their photos, and to the Appalachian Corridor and Benoit Jobin, Canadian Wildlife Service for their photos;

Special thanks to Anne Couture, graphist, who designed our beautiful logo (and the panels) and to Liz Davidson, artist, Sutton Junction, who designed the blog;

... to Bastien Lefebvre, Municipal Officer, Municipalité de Stukely-Sud and Louisette Tremblay, DG, the staff and council of the municipality for allowing us to use a site at the municipal park, visible from two main arteries and the Route Verte cycle path;

...  and to Michel Delorme and Pierre Beaudoin of Renaissance Lac-Brome, for their editorial input.

Networks 

We are an affiliate member of the Appalachian Corridor. The other members are:

Memphrémagog Wetlands Foundation, one of the pioneer conservation group in the region;

The Ruiter Valley Land Trust, the oldest land trust in Quebec 

Mont Echo Conservation Association

Mont Pinnacle Land Trust


Brome Lake Land Foundation

Alderbrooke Marsh Land Trust 

Conservation des Vallons de la Serpentine (CVS)


Conservation Espace Nature Shefford (CENS)



Massawippi Conservation Trust  


Memphrémagog Conservation Inc.



Parc d'environnement naturel de Sutton  (PENS)


Les Sentiers de l'Estrie

In the Brome Lake watershed, Renaissance Lac-Brome plays a key role in protecting the health of Brome Lake.


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