One of the best ways to address climate anxiety is to empower youth to take action. Watershed Matters is a collaborative educational program between Living Lakes Canada and Wildsight that engages [...]
The Pacific Americas Flyway Youth Forum is a free three-day virtual international gathering which aims to empower youth to lead wetland conservation in their communities. Donate today to directly [...]
Monitoring high elevation freshwater sources is more important than ever as climate change intensifies water management challenges. By collecting and sharing critical water and climate data, [...]
To share knowledge, experiences, and perspectives on Yukon’s changing lakes, over 50 participants came together on February 27th for a virtual roundtable. This gathering stemmed from a [...]
Living Lakes Canada and the Kootenay & Boundary Farm Advisors are co-hosting a free webinar taking place on Wednesday, April 2nd from 9-10:30 am PT / 10-11:30 am MT titled “Groundwater and [...]
We’ve streamlined the Lake Blitz program to focus on collecting robust, meaningful data about lake health and biodiversity while giving volunteers greater flexibility and removing barriers to [...]
We’re delighted to announce that, among over 5,000 members, our organization was selected for a new 1% for the Planet initiative called the Featured Partner Guides. Featured Partner Guides are [...]
During the May to October monitoring season, volunteers recorded 2,066 observations. This included 1,194 bird sightings, with Canadian Geese, Mallard Ducks, and Common Loons being the most [...]
At Niagara College in southern Ontario, 32 students delved into an open water database to transform the data into visually engaging environmental stories.