At Niagara College in southern Ontario, 32 students delved into an open water database to transform the data into visually engaging environmental stories.
In a special issue of the peer-reviewed Water International journal focused on water governance, Living Lakes Canada’s Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework (CBWMF) was selected as a featured [...]
For World Water Day, March 22nd, we’re taking this time to celebrate the power of collective action in driving change. From water science to stewardship, every endeavour creates an impactful [...]
Located 15 minutes south of Nelson, B.C., Apex Creek tumbles down from the alpine and through a modest waterfall. Flowing over moss-covered rock, the water arrives at a tranquil pool. This is [...]
Joignez-vous à des centaines de personnes à travers le Canada pour mesurer la température de l'air et de l'eau, et décrire l'habitat riverain, la faune, les espèces envahissantes et les [...]
Join hundreds of people across Canada in measuring air and water temperature, and documenting shoreline habitat, wildlife, invasive species and environmental concerns at their chosen lakes [...]
Nestled in B.C.’s Southern Interior, the Okanagan is renowned for its picturesque lakes and hot and semi-arid climate. It’s also prone to drought and extreme wildfires. Monitoring siwɬkʷ (“water” [...]