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    Monthly Archive for: "July, 2023"
     Worst wildfire season underscores demand for watershed security
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted July 31, 2023

    Worst wildfire season underscores demand for watershed security

    July is Lakes Appreciation Month. While we often appreciate lakes for their endless recreational opportunities and incredible biodiversity, their importance in wildfire suppression can’t be [...]

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     Fraser Lake shoreline survey to protect lake biodiversity
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted July 27, 2023

    Fraser Lake shoreline survey to protect lake biodiversity

    Fraser Lake is home to incredible biodiversity including Nechako White Sturgeon, Chinook Salmon and migrating Trumpeter Swans. Its 70.9 kilometers of shoreline hold high ecological, economic, and [...]

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     St. Mary Lake foreshore survey report now available
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted July 27, 2023

    St. Mary Lake foreshore survey report now available

    As the popularity of St. Mary Lake grows, both as a recreational hotspot and a scenic place to live, monitoring the lake foreshore is just as important as monitoring lake […]

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     The Youth Perspective: Inside an Inter-tribal Water Summit
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted July 26, 2023

    The Youth Perspective: Inside an Inter-tribal Water Summit

    Water knows no jurisdictional boundaries. It flows freely through countries, states, and provinces and is the source of life to people and wildlife.

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     A changing landscape: High elevation fieldwork at Talus Lodge
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted July 26, 2023

    A changing landscape: High elevation fieldwork at Talus Lodge

    The early arrival of spring in the mountains is often a welcome sight, but it also spells climate change.

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     Online voting begins August 1 for our Canada-wide lake photo challenge
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted July 24, 2023

    Online voting begins August 1 for our Canada-wide lake photo challenge

    Lakes Appreciation Month each July is a great opportunity to reflect on all that lakes provide us including freshwater, biodiversity, recreational activities, food, and endless beauty and [...]

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     Equipment funding empowers a network of water stewards
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted July 19, 2023

    Equipment funding empowers a network of water stewards

    Over the past 18 years, the Columbia Basin Watershed Network (CBWN) has connected a constellation of stewardship groups throughout the transboundary Columbia Basin.

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     Arrow Lakes foreshore survey report now available
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted July 7, 2023

    Arrow Lakes foreshore survey report now available

    As the popularity of Arrow Lakes grows, both as a recreational hotspot and a scenic place to live, monitoring the lake foreshore is just as important as monitoring lake water […]

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     Trout Lake foreshore survey report now available
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted July 7, 2023

    Trout Lake foreshore survey report now available

    As the popularity of Trout Lake grows, both as a recreational hotspot and a scenic place to live, monitoring the lake’s foreshore is just as important as monitoring the lake’s […]

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