Environmental Member Groups

The Halton Environmental Network (HEN) is a network of the approximately 40 environmental non-profit groups operating in Halton Region. Member groups are listed in the columns to the right. Details of each member group can be found in our online directory.

Membership in HEN provides an opportunity for local environmental groups to grow and reach a greater number of citizens. Benefits of membership include a listing and link in our online directory, a listing in the annual Halton Enviro Guide, and the opportunity to submit news, events, and volunteer needs for publication on our website and in our weekly ebulletin.

Click here tofind out more about becoming a HEN member group.


Recent Posts

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  • 22 January 2012 : BurlingtonGreen’s winter newsletter (No Comments)
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  • 22 January 2012 : Northern Owls Exhibit (No Comments)
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  • 20 January 2012 : Conservation Halton Works in Partnership with Landowners to Plant Trees (No Comments)
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  • 19 January 2012 : Vote for Songbird Meadows (No Comments)
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