Nicola Lake is a relatively small lake but is the site of some hugely important work. A team consisting of Brian Holmes of the Upper Nicola Band, Sustainability Scholars from […]
By Rhia MacKenzie, Living Lakes Canada’s eDNA Program Coordinator The Fredericton STREAM/CABIN training on June 14th and 15th was Living Lakes Canada’s first biomonitoring foray into [...]
As the popularity of Slocan Lake grows, both as a recreational hotspot and a scenic place to live, monitoring the lake’s foreshore is just as important as monitoring the lake’s […]
As the popularity of Columbia Lake grows, both as a recreational hotspot and a scenic place to live, monitoring the lake’s foreshore is just as important as monitoring the lake’s […]
National Indigenous Peoples Day 2022 Today is National Indigenous Peoples Day. We hope to learn from the multi-generational relationships that Indigenous peoples have with the waterways and [...]
The Lake Blitz Volunteer Spotlight series gives us the opportunity to show appreciation for our remarkable Lake Blitz volunteers. From B.C. to Nova Scotia, 340 volunteers are helping create a [...]
Consider giving a donation to the Give Lakes A Chance campaign. This June, the Give Lakes A Chance campaign will support the National Lake Blitz, a Canada-wide initiative with over […]
Climate change is the most critical issue impacting water management in the Columbia River Basin, an important transboundary freshwater resource for agriculture, fisheries, power generation, [...]