Kootenay Watershed Science (KWS) is officially the new name for the long-running North Kootenay Lake Water Monitoring Project (NKLWMP) to better represent the project’s main goal: [...]
Living Lakes Canada has been involved in Targeted eDNA research as part of the Flow H20 project, which is a pilot of the Fresh Water Data Commons (FWDC). The Targeted […]
Last summer, Living Lakes Canada partnered with the Water Rangers on the Western Canada Water Ranger Pilot Project to engage volunteers across Western Canada to investigate their lake water [...]
In 2020, Living Lakes Canada branched out from our historical monitoring and assessment programming to participate in several restoration projects. We are excited to further develop this new [...]
The purpose of this four-part webinar series hosted by Living Lakes Canada is to introduce the STREAM (Sequencing The Rivers for Environmental Assessment and Monitoring) project to anyone [...]
In late 2019, Living Lakes Canada entered into a four-year Contribution Agreement with Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and their Canada Nature Fund for Aquatic Species at Risk Program to […]
The Columbia Basin Water Hub is in the final stages of development and testing before its launch as the collective hub of Columbia Basin-relevant water data collected by the water […]
We are pleased to announce that Living Lakes Canada Executive Director Kat Hartwig will be one of the panelists for the Canada Water Agency BC Freshwater Forum taking place on […]
“We are using more freshwater than nature can replace, and are destroying the ecosystem that water and life depend on. Water and wetlands are connected in an inseparable co-existence that […]
The Water Innovation Lab (WIL) program serves as Waterlution’s vehicle for globalizing its program content to build an international network of young water collaborators. To date, Waterlution’s [...]