STREAM (Sequencing the Rivers for Environmental Assessment and Monitoring) DNA, is a new community-based project which involves the collection of eDNA from rivers across Canada. STREAM is a [...]
These recommendations are the outcome of the national roundtable discussion convened in November, 2018 by Living Lakes Canada, WWF-Canada and The Gordon Foundation. All three organizations engage [...]
On May 7-9, 2019 in Valencia, Spain, the global Living Lakes Network will mark its 20th anniversary with the 15th International Living Lakes Conference. The conference, titled the World Congress [...]
The recipient of two 2017 Water’s Next Awards – Water Steward of the Year and Non-Government Organization Winner – Living Lakes Canada Kat Hartwig was recently interviewed by [...]
Groundwater level data that are collected as part of the Living Lakes Canada Groundwater Monitoring Program are now available on the “Real-time Water Data” tool. Living Lakes Canada [...]
Living Lakes Canada partners to deliver a three-year project bringing environmental DNA technology to communities across Canada – see below for a recording of the live announcement. [...]
Healthy wetlands play a crucial role for life on Earth. Besides providing a variety of ecological services including trapping floodwaters, recharging groundwater supplies, and removing [...]
Thanks to our Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN) field practicum participants in Smithers, B.C.! What a great couple days in October in the streams with representatives from Gitxsan [...]
Submitted by Chris Hiebert, North Kootenay Lake Water Monitoring Project The North Kootenay Lake Water Monitoring Project (NKLWMP) is working to improve understanding and prediction of how small- [...]
On November 27 and 28, 2018 Living Lakes Canada in partnership with The Gordon Foundation and the World Wildlife Fund-Canada co-hosted a Roundtable gathering in Ottawa, ON. The goal of the [...]