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    Monthly Archive for: "February, 2022"
     Selkirk College students explore Groundwater Monitoring
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    By Tracey Mitchell
    In News
    Posted February 24, 2022

    Selkirk College students explore Groundwater Monitoring

    A collaboration between Living Lakes Canada (LLC) and Selkirk College’s School of Environment and Geomatics has given first year students a glimpse into the world of groundwater monitoring. In [...]

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     Our water stewardship work is making a splash
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    By Nicole Trigg
    In Newsletter
    Posted February 22, 2022

    Our water stewardship work is making a splash

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     Securing our water in a low-to-no snow future
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    By Nicole Trigg
    In News
    Posted February 17, 2022

    Securing our water in a low-to-no snow future

    By Living Lakes Canada Have you ever thought about what a future with less snow might look like? Okay, so we’ve still seen plenty of snow this winter, but as temperatures continue to skyrocket [...]

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     Shining a spotlight on a Canadian star for World Wetlands Day
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    By Nicole Trigg
    In News
    Posted February 1, 2022

    Shining a spotlight on a Canadian star for World Wetlands Day

    According to the Convention on Wetlands, we are losing wetlands three times faster than forests — nearly 90% of the world’s wetlands have been degraded since the 1700s. Yet, when intact, wetlands [...]

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