Over the last three months, the STREAM/CABIN program has been gearing up for the field season. LLC held the first CABIN/STREAM training of the year in Nelson, BC on June […]
Climate change is rapidly impacting water resources in the Canadian Columbia Basin during a general and long-term decline in monitoring efforts. Facilitated by Living Lakes Canada, the goal of [...]
Since the formal launch of the Columbia Basin Water Hub in March 2021, Living Lakes Canada has continued outreach with stewardship groups, governments and the private sector across the Columbia [...]
Living Lakes Canada (LLC) is currently in Year 3 of its “Foreshore Integrated Management Planning (FIMP) for Aquatic Species at Risk Project” in the Columbia Basin. In late 2019, LLC […]
Despite COVID, it has been a busy spring for the Columbia Basin Groundwater Monitoring Program. Site visits and spring monitoring has been conducted at all of our Volunteer Observation Wells, [...]
Living Lakes Canada has officially launched the 1st Annual National Lake Blitz, and participants all over Canada, from Nova Scotia to Yukon, are beginning to sample water temperature and capture [...]
This spring, the Kootenays experienced a fairly slow and prolonged freshet. Early spring warm weather quickly melted the low and mid elevation snow at the Kootenay Watershed Science (KWS) [...]
Since March, the Living Lakes Canada (LLC) Restoration Program has been busy with early season planning, initial field work, and gearing up for late summer and fall projects. To date, […]
Living Lakes Canada (LLC) has been working internally to learn about Indigenous knowledge systems with Michele Sam, a Ktunaxa scholar and consultant who has over 25 years of active research […]