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SPOTLIGHT on the Athabasca: principle to practice – low flow protection in water management November 1, 2013 Moving an ecosystem base flow from principle to practice demonstrates a commitment to sustainable water management Read More Moving an ecosystem base flow from principle to practice demonstrates a commitment to sustainable water management Read More
Assessing the health of the ‘lifeblood of the prairies’ October 10, 2013 What is the current status of the South Saskatchewan River system? Read More What is the current status of the South Saskatchewan River system? Read More
Forgotten Giants of the Nechako River October 9, 2013 An artificial flow pattern has been created in the Nechako that is designed mainly to accommodate sockeye salmon as they travel up the Nechako before turning into the Stuart River to spawn. No consideration... Read More An artificial flow pattern has been created in the Nechako that is designed mainly to accommodate sockeye salmon as... Read More
SPOTLIGHT on the Athabasca: a key part of protecting the water a river needs September 20, 2013 Determining how much water a river needs is a challenge people are wrestling with around the world, but some key principles have emerged from the scientific community. Among them is the need for protection... Read More Determining how much water a river needs is a challenge people are wrestling with around the world, but some... Read More
SPOTLIGHT on the Athabasca: supporting one million birds and 31 species of fish September 5, 2013 The lower Athabasca River and the Peace-Athabasca Delta are some of the world’s greatest living waters Read More The lower Athabasca River and the Peace-Athabasca Delta are some of the world’s greatest living waters Read More
B.C.’s Lakes and Rivers – It’s time to protect them! May 23, 2013 A poll commissioned by WWF-Canada and the Vancouver Foundation just over two years ago, shows a resounding 94 per cent of British Columbians polled want the protection of nature, wildlife and species made a... Read More A poll commissioned by WWF-Canada and the Vancouver Foundation just over two years ago, shows a resounding 94 per... Read More
Run, river, run: how dams affect flows November 22, 2011 Dams are one of the most obvious ways we interfere with rivers. Read More Dams are one of the most obvious ways we interfere with rivers. Read More
Water: The stuff of, well, everything June 13, 2011 Stop everything. As you read this, are you holding a coffee? Checking a smartphone? Wearing cotton? Digesting a steak? If so, you are using more water than if you were taking a shower! Basically,... Read More Stop everything. As you read this, are you holding a coffee? Checking a smartphone? Wearing cotton? Digesting a steak?... Read More
How low can you go? January 24, 2011 People need water. Cities and towns, livestock, irrigated croplands, and industry all need water. In Alberta, much of the water people use comes from a handful of rivers that rise in the Rockies and... Read More People need water. Cities and towns, livestock, irrigated croplands, and industry all need water. In Alberta, much of the... Read More
Live chat with WWF-Canada's freshwater team November 24, 2010 Join us for a live discussion at 1:00 EST today! Post your questions now, and tune in here for the answers. Read More Join us for a live discussion at 1:00 EST today! Post your questions now, and tune in here for... Read More
Expert Sandra Postel calls for protection of Canada's freshwater resources November 24, 2010 WWF-Canada's freshwater team hosted a very successful event on Parliament Hill last Tuesday night. Despite a couple of last minute glitches, including a room change, we were still able to pull off a great... Read More WWF-Canada's freshwater team hosted a very successful event on Parliament Hill last Tuesday night. Despite a couple of last... Read More
WWF-Canada helps restore the flow in Marden Creek October 18, 2010 One of our favourite things to do here at WWF-Canada is to get out in the field and participate in on-the-ground conservation projects we are supporting. The freshwater team was given the chance in... Read More One of our favourite things to do here at WWF-Canada is to get out in the field and participate... Read More