Prime woodlot features incredible biodiversity Author of the article: Monte Sonnenberg Publishing date: May 11, 2021 • 3 days ago • 2 minute read • Paul DeCloet of Clear Creek, centre, recently donated a 125-acre stand of Carolinian woodlot to Norfolk County. On hand for the happy occasion were, at left, Port Rowan-area Coun. Tom Masschaele and Norfolk forest supervisor Adam Biddle, at right. – Contributed photo Article content A former chair of the Long Point Region Conservation Authority has deeded an exceptional Carolinian forest to Norfolk County. The municipality announced the gift of the Paul DeCloet Forest on Monday. It consists of 125 acres of prime Carolinian forest in Clear Creek about five miles north of the Lake Erie shoreline.