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A tale of three watersheds: what we know — and don’t know — about the health of Canada’s freshwater January 19, 2021 Canada is famously home to 20 percent of the world’s freshwater — but how well are we stewarding this supply? WWF-Canada recently reassessed the health of our country’s 25 watersheds to better understand how... Read More Canada is famously home to 20 percent of the world’s freshwater — but how well are we stewarding this... Read More
What the health? Missing data in Canada’s freshwater November 24, 2020 UPDATE: Water Rangers became the new steward of Watershed Reports in 2023. To learn about the 2024 edition of the reports, visit watershedreports.waterrangers.ca. Canada’s abundance of freshwater is a national treasure. It sustains our... Read More UPDATE: Water Rangers became the new steward of Watershed Reports in 2023. To learn about the 2024 edition of... Read More
Citizen scientists to help pinpoint phosphorus hotspots to tame Lake Winnipeg algae blooms December 15, 2016 Lake Winnipeg Foundation, a WWF-Canada Loblaw Water Fund grant recipient, developed and tested water monitoring protocols which will enable a community-based network of citizen scientists to collect high-quality data to help reduce algae blooms... Read More Lake Winnipeg Foundation, a WWF-Canada Loblaw Water Fund grant recipient, developed and tested water monitoring protocols which will enable... Read More
Freshwater ecosystems face immediate threats October 26, 2016 A silent crash is taking place in Canada’s waters. From the tiny mussels that filter toxins to the giant sturgeon, a survivor from the time of the dinosaurs, freshwater life is dropping at an... Read More A silent crash is taking place in Canada’s waters. From the tiny mussels that filter toxins to the giant... Read More
WWF-Canada joins EcoSpark to support citizen science on the Humber River October 11, 2016 Citizen scientists on the Humber River are using community monitoring to connect people with nature and learn about the health of our water. Read More Citizen scientists on the Humber River are using community monitoring to connect people with nature and learn about the... Read More
Inaccessible or unmonitored: the trouble with water data in Canada June 23, 2016 Earlier this week, WWF-Canada released seven new Watershed Reports as part of its national assessment of our country’s freshwater. Elizabeth Hendriks, vice president of freshwater, takes an in-depth look at a worrisome trend emerging... Read More Earlier this week, WWF-Canada released seven new Watershed Reports as part of its national assessment of our country’s freshwater.... Read More
Dramatic changes to our freshwater concerns, study finds June 16, 2016 Canadians now rank climate change as the biggest threat to freshwater supply for the first time, 2016 RBC Canadian Water Attitudes study finds Read More Canadians now rank climate change as the biggest threat to freshwater supply for the first time, 2016 RBC Canadian... Read More
Did you know? Five river facts to get you into the flow of Canadian Rivers Day June 10, 2016 Celebrate the fascinating world of rivers on Canadian Rivers Day, Sunday, June 12. Read More Celebrate the fascinating world of rivers on Canadian Rivers Day, Sunday, June 12. Read More
Three questions kids had about freshwater June 3, 2016 WWF-Canada shared the fascinating world of freshwater science at the Peel Children’s Water Festival Read More WWF-Canada shared the fascinating world of freshwater science at the Peel Children’s Water Festival Read More
The missing link to healthy waters in Canada April 27, 2016 Atlantic Canada has seen an incredible increase in the number of community-based water quality monitoring programs in the past decade. The challenge is to grow standardization and collaboration between organizations to feed into the... Read More Atlantic Canada has seen an incredible increase in the number of community-based water quality monitoring programs in the past... Read More
St. Lawrence added to endangered rivers list. Here’s why April 14, 2016 Plan to rehabilitate the river needs to be adopted by Canada and the United States Read More Plan to rehabilitate the river needs to be adopted by Canada and the United States Read More
Meet the spineless bottom-dwellers key to water quality assessments March 26, 2016 Benthic macro-invertebrates reveal a lot about the health of a freshwater system and play an important link in the aquatic food chain. Read More Benthic macro-invertebrates reveal a lot about the health of a freshwater system and play an important link in the... Read More