For International Women’s Day, this year Living Lakes Canada would love to acknowledge three of our hardworking women team members! Our first image here features Raegan, our Program [...]
Title of Position: Environmental DNA (eDNA) Program Coordinator Term of Employment: March – November, 2022 with indefinite extension possibilities Wage: Commensurate with experience [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
By Living Lakes Canada and Wildsight We watch a pair of beavers slip silently through the water. Their lodge is just below us, nestled alongside a bank of the Columbia Wetlands in Brisco, BC. [...]
Living Lakes Canada (LLC) recently presented a Canadian NGO perspective on lake management to an international audience—the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Myanmar. LLC was invited to [...]
Last summer, Living Lakes Canada partnered with the Water Rangers to engage volunteers across Western Canada to investigate their lake water quality by using the Water Rangers’ Testkits, [...]