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 15th and 16th where we [...]
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 entered [...]
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, LLC’s [...]
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 with [...]