Access webinar summaries, links to education and community science programs, and more with our handouts and activities:
- ”Flood Impact Maps: A Standardized Approach of Understanding Vulnerable Landscapes” handout
- ”Coastal Resilience: Navigating Storms and Winters through Property Assessment and Monitoring” handout
- ”Life in the ‘Weeds’: Exploring the rarely seen world of aquatic plants” handout
- ”Rain Smart Neighbourhoods: Beautify your landscape while protecting water quality and reducing flood risk” webinar handout
- ”Creating Healthy, Natural Habitats for Freshwater Fish: How community groups can help local lake trout, walleye, brook trout, bass, pike, and perch” webinar handout
- “From Rain to Root: Slowing Shoreline Erosion With Storm water Management Techniques” webinar handout
- “The Importance of Wetland Plants for Dragonflies and Damselflies” handout
- ”Plastic pollution in the Laurentian Great Lakes: What we know and how we can act” handout
- ”One Shoreland at a Time: Restoring the Ribbon of Life” handout
- ”MECP Eastern Region Preliminary Climate Change Lake Water Quality Study Report” webinar handout
- ”I Spy with My Little Eye…Something Green: Using Satellites to Assess Algal Blooms on Prairie Lakes” webinar handout
- Nature Discovery Backpack checklist
Watch these webinars to learn about local wildlife, plants, and freshwater areas!
“Rain Smart Neighbourhoods: Beautify your landscape while protecting water quality and reducing flood risk” by Becca Robinson, Reep Green Solutions
“Flood Impact Maps: A standardized approach of understanding vulnerable landscapes” by Dr. Slobodan Simonovic, The University of Western Ontario
“Creating Healthy, Natural Habitats for Freshwater Fish: How community groups can help local lake trout, walleye, brook trout, bass, pike, and perch” by Melissa Dakers, Watersheds Canada
“Planning For Our Shorelands: A resource to help conserve the Ribbon of Life in Ontario’s Municipalities” by Christopher Dennison, Watersheds Canada
“From Rain to Root: Slowing shoreline erosion with storm water management techniques” by Rosmarie Lohnes, Helping Nature Heal Inc.
“The Importance of Wetland Plants for Dragonflies and Damselflies” by Dr. Mary Ann Perron, River Institute
“Plastic pollution in the Laurentian Great Lakes: What we know and how we can act” by Eden Hataley, Ph.D. student at University of Toronto Scarborough
“One Shoreland at a Time: Nature-Based Solutions to Address the Climate Crisis” by Chantal Lefevre, Natural Edge Regional Coordinator, Watersheds Canada
“Planning Tools for Shoreline Protection: The Community Planning Permit System” by Melissa Markham, Marie Poirier Planning and Associates Inc.
“I Spy with My Little Eye…Something Green: Using Satellites to Assess Algal Blooms on Prairie Lakes” by Claire Herbert, Data Manager for the Canadian Watershed Information Network (CanWIN) and the Program Manager for the Manitoba Great Lakes Program at the Centre for Earth Observation Sciences at the University of Manitoba