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Tag: Rivers

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Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, Spring 2011

Spring has sprung: the breeze is losing its winter nip, flowers are blooming, and people are starting to sport shorts. An enjoyable place to walk, jog, picnic, or play is your local shoreline.... Read More
Spring has sprung: the breeze is losing its winter nip, flowers are blooming, and people are starting to sport...
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Swans in snow signal Spring!

A squadron of six Tundra Swans drifted low and slow over the car, nearly sending me off the causeway into the marsh. It would have been a cold, wet and undignified end, but... Read More
A squadron of six Tundra Swans drifted low and slow over the car, nearly sending me off the causeway...
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Our rivers: Threaded through Canadian culture

When we think about Canada it is hard not to think about fresh water – about the millions of lakes dotting the landscape that add a blue hue to the map of the country;... Read More
When we think about Canada it is hard not to think about fresh water – about the millions of...
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Water: Working for people and nature

Water permeates our lives – we drink it, we clean with it, we use it recreationally as we splash around in the summer and skate in the winter, we also use it for spiritual... Read More
Water permeates our lives – we drink it, we clean with it, we use it recreationally as we splash...
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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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Happy holidays from WWF-Canada

As we near the holiday season and the new year, I wanted to thank you for your support and share with you highlights from this past year. Thanks to your dedication, many exciting conservation... Read More
As we near the holiday season and the new year, I wanted to thank you for your support and...
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