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Tag: people and water

Posts count: 26

Mapping our connections to water

WWF teamed up with Fathom6 Strategies and the Canadian Freshwater Alliance to collect and map out Canadians’ water stories and experiential knowledge through a new crowd-sourcing technique called StoryMapping. Read More
WWF teamed up with Fathom6 Strategies and the Canadian Freshwater Alliance to collect and map out Canadians’ water stories...
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Turtle Tuesdays: A unique Canadian Turtle Species

The road to recovery for Ontario's spiny softshell is not an easy one, but the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority is working hard to ensure the species' survival along the Thames River. Read More
The road to recovery for Ontario's spiny softshell is not an easy one, but the Upper Thames River Conservation...
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Loblaw Water Fund: Together at the Humber River

On Canadian Rivers Day, I joined my neighbours to learn more about Toronto’s largest watershed, the Humber, thanks to the Loblaw Water Fund. Read More
On Canadian Rivers Day, I joined my neighbours to learn more about Toronto’s largest watershed, the Humber, thanks to...
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Turtle Tuesdays: Meet Britney, the feisty Wood Turtle

One of our Loblaw Water Fund recipients, Courtney Smith of the Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance, shares her excitement at finding a Wood Turtle in New Brunswick. Read More
One of our Loblaw Water Fund recipients, Courtney Smith of the Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance, shares her excitement at finding...
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Why bad weather keeps me up at night

After the catastrophic disasters of 2013 that saw flood waters wipe out communities and ice storms leaving families in the dark for days, bad weather is increasingly becoming something that keeps me up at... Read More
After the catastrophic disasters of 2013 that saw flood waters wipe out communities and ice storms leaving families in...
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Looking for fair development in the Skeena Estuary

Fairness is central to managing what our rivers and people need, especially when they’re affected by what’s happening elsewhere Read More
Fairness is central to managing what our rivers and people need, especially when they’re affected by what’s happening elsewhere...
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