Healthy wetlands play a crucial role for life on Earth. Besides providing a variety of ecological services including trapping floodwaters, recharging groundwater supplies, and removing [...]
Thanks to our Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN) field practicum participants in Smithers, B.C.! What a great couple days in October in the streams with representatives from Gitxsan [...]
Submitted by Chris Hiebert, North Kootenay Lake Water Monitoring Project The North Kootenay Lake Water Monitoring Project (NKLWMP) is working to improve understanding and prediction of how small- [...]
On November 27 and 28, 2018 Living Lakes Canada in partnership with The Gordon Foundation and the World Wildlife Fund-Canada co-hosted a Roundtable gathering in Ottawa, ON. The goal of the [...]
On November 20, 2018 in Cranbrook, B.C., Living Lakes Canada hosted an inaugural in-person Steering Committee meeting. Over 20 people attended this full-day meeting to brainstorm and share [...]
WWF- Canada, Heather Crochetiere The Liard River is one of Canada’s longest wild rivers, free flowing from headwaters in Yukon Territory through northern British Columbia all the way to its mouth [...]
Limiting global warming to 1.5°C would require rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society, the IPCC said in a new report. With clear benefits to people and natural [...]
In 2017, members of the BC Water Funders Collaborative’s Working Group on Water Monitoring commissioned a Water Monitoring Landscape Scan to inform discussions on a shared vision for water [...]