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Tag: lakes

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Toronto Argo helps kids keep shorelines clean

The sun was shining, the ducks were quacking, and a group of school children was marveling at the two gentle giants that stood before them on a beautiful Canadian shoreline. This was the scene... Read More
The sun was shining, the ducks were quacking, and a group of school children was marveling at the two...
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A week of work I hoped would never end

Have you ever had one of those weeks at work you hoped would never end? I recently did. But of course it’s not every week I get to join researchers on a week-long expedition... Read More
Have you ever had one of those weeks at work you hoped would never end? I recently did. But...
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WWF Welcomes the Royal Couple to Canada

The Royal Couple, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, arrived in our nation's capital last week, the beginning of nine-days of Canadian activities and official visits. Read More
The Royal Couple, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, arrived in our nation's capital last week, the beginning of...
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The dedicated site coordinators of the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup

Last year, the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup saw 98,000 kilograms of litter cleared from Canada’s shorelines. That’s a lot of garbage. This feat could not have been accomplished if it weren’t for the... Read More
Last year, the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup saw 98,000 kilograms of litter cleared from Canada’s shorelines. That’s a lot...
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Rain or shine, BC students care for their shorelines

Water. Trees. Ducks. Hubcap? One of these things does not belong and thousands of students are doing their part to remove harmful litter like this from their local shorelines. Read More
Water. Trees. Ducks. Hubcap? One of these things does not belong and thousands of students are doing their...
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