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 to find out more about becoming a HEN member group.
Recent Posts
- 15 February 2012 : Vote for BurlingtonGreen Youth Network! (No Comments)
Voting is now open for the Ontario Trillium Foundation’s People’s Choice Award, and the BurlingtonGreen Youth Network (BGYN) is in the running. Voting closes Wednesday, February 29. http://www.burlingtongreen.org/latest-news/1-latest-news/346-get-ready-to-vote-for-burlingtongreen-.html
- 15 February 2012 : Oakvilleās Special Committee on Trails (No Comments)
Oakvillegreen would like to thank everyone who came out to Oakville’s Special Committee on Trails last week. The committee clearly got the message that residents do not want wide paved, [More...]
- 15 February 2012 : March Break Discovery Day Camps (No Comments)
The Royal Botanical Gardens hosts day camps for children aged 4 to 13 (JK to Grade 8). Register for any number of days during the week of March 12-16. Programs [More...]
- 9 February 2012 : Mount Nemo Proposed Quarry Hearings are Ending (No Comments)
The end of the Nelson Aggregate Hearings for the proposed quarry on Mount Nemo is fast approaching. February 27, 28 and 29 are the scheduled final days for Joint Board [More...]
- 9 February 2012 : Grants for Schoolyard Greening Projects (No Comments)
Oakvillegreen is pleased to announce that it will make four grants of $250 each available for schools in Oakville that are doing schoolyard greening projects with native flowers, shrubs, and [More...]

