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Tag: environmental flow

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Forgotten Giants of the Nechako River

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...
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B.C.’s Lakes and Rivers – It’s time to protect them!

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...
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Water: The stuff of, well, everything

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?...
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How low can you go?

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...
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WWF-Canada helps restore the flow in Marden Creek

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...
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