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, [...]
Indigenous Water Relations within the Columbia Basin is a new webinar series hosted by Living Lakes Canada, the water stewardship non-governmental organization (NGO) based in the Columbia Basin. [...]
The Columbia Basin Water Hub is making significant progress towards achieving open data sharing in the Canadian Columbia Basin. Recently the Water Hub acquired baseline water data from a proposed [...]
The impacts of the climate crisis were felt across Canada this summer as extreme heat, drought, wildfires and flooding. As a way to draw attention to how Canadian lakes are being impacted by [...]