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Chris Ecklund: Chris Ecklund city businessman and philanthropist Recognizes the importance of the feeder lands to the Eramosa Karst and to Felkers Falls as part of a City wide Falls project
FACEBOOK: Facebook group Friends of Eramosa Karst

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Hamilton Naturalists response to ORC - Jul 12 '08 8:38 AM
Public Information Centre #1 Re: Lands Adjacent to the Eramosa Karst   Hamilton Naturalists’ Club Comments July 2008  The Hamilton Naturalists’ Club (HNC)...
Long history for Karst lands, but bright future predicted - what are your memories? - Jul 8 '08 5:51 PM
Long history for Karst lands, but bright future predicted By Kevin Werner Hamilton Mountain News Jun 27, 2008 Garnet Pottruff stands among the green trees and blowing brown...
ORC is steamrolling ahead with its intention to prepare the feeder lands to Eramosa karst for sale for development. - Jun 28 '08 11:00 AM
ORC is steamrolling ahead with its intention to prepare the feeder lands to Eramosa karst for sale for development. The Ontario Realty Corporation is Steamrolling Ahead with...
Protection or profit? - Jun 27 '08 1:55 AM
Protection or profit? document.title= "StoneyCreekNews.com: Article: Protection or profit?"; Editorial Jun 27, 2008...
Development won't harm karst lands, consultant say.....WHAT? - Jun 27 '08 1:45 AM
Development won't harm karst lands, consultant says document.title= "StoneyCreekNews.com: Article: Development won't harm karst lands,...
Karst lands not for sale to highest bidder, Do You Agree? why? why not? - Jun 21 '08 9:20 AM
Karst lands not for sale to highest bidder, says community group document.title= "StoneyCreekNews.com: Article: Karst lands not for sale to highest...
Karst lands assessment process criticized. WHAT do YOU think? - Jun 19 '08 10:00 AM
Catch Article Karst land assessment process criticized Jun 18, 2008 An Ontario Realty Corporation  assessment to determine the fate of Karst lands in upper Stoney...
Protect the ANSI and surrounding area - Nov 14 '07 6:39 PM
The Eramosa Karst has been declared an Area of Natural and Scientific Interest in 2003. The land to the east needs to be transferred to Hamilton Conservation so it can...