by Monica Seidel, Digital Communications and Marketing Intern It was clear from the first day’s morning keynote speaker, Rebecca Thomas, that the Latornell Conservation Symposium was taking the current environmental and social crises seriously. Rebecca, a Mi’kmaw poet and activist, effortlessly blended her personal story with jarring poetry that covered topics of identity, the “creation” of Canada, and including Indigenous perspectives. Rebecca taught about Netukulimk – “I cannot take too ... Read More
Watersheds Canada’s holiday gift guide – 5 perfect gifts for everyone on your list
by Monica Seidel, Digital Communications and Marketing Intern Cooler temperatures and snow means it is time to start looking for the perfect gifts to wrap under the tree! With this gift guide, you will find unique and meaningful gifts that protect Canada’s lakes, rivers, and shorelines. “Water” you waiting for? Check out these perfect gifts! Symbolic Adoptions Perfect for: Anyone who loves Canada’s beautiful shorelines and waterbodies Six symbolic adoptions are now available ... Read More
Watersheds Canada Gift Catalogue
The Watersheds Canada Gift Catalogue Click the catalogue above to go straight to our secure store! This catalogue offers ways for you and your family to transform Canada's shorelines. Purchase symbolic adoptions and unique gifts to help keep these precious places healthy and beautiful for wildlife and people for many years to come. Each gift comes with a beautiful honour card for you to personalize and give as a gift. Each gift also includes a 5"x7" postcard featuring 1 of 10 different ... Read More
Chloe Lajoie to present at Latornell Symposium November 19th
Our own Chloe Lajoie, Natural Edge Program Manager, will be presenting at this year's Latornell Conservation Symposium! Her presentation, "Restoring Shorelines with Help of Technology" will be on November 19th during the 3:45-5:15pm slot. At this year’s Latornell Conservation Symposium, there is a focus on delegates sharing their research and experiences in order to refresh, motivate and inspire the shifts needed to make to transform current approaches and match the pace at which challenges ... Read More
Handout: Citizen Science Programs in Ontario
Holly Evans of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority created a handout listing all the citizen science programs available in Ontario. Citizen Science is an exciting way for anyone to contribute to research. There are many opportunities in Ontario. A description of many of the available programs is provided in the handout, including: Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program, NatureWatch, Bumble Bee Watch, eButterfly, Ontario's Invading Species Hotline, and more. This handout was created for the ... Read More
Full Report: Microplastics Survey of Select Watersheds in the Greater Ottawa Area
Full report PDF download Microplastics Survey of Select Watersheds in the Greater Ottawa Area - JP Thonney Background Plastic is the most prevalent type of artificial debris found in our oceans and lakes. This debris can come in all shapes and sizes, but those less than 5 mm (0.2 inches or about the size of a sesame seed) in length are known as microplastics. These plastics enter natural ecosystems from a variety of sources, including cosmetics, clothing, and industrial ... Read More
Media Release – Eastern Ontario lakes tested for presence of microplastics in local freshwater bodies
PDF download Microplastics Media Release “Once Plastics Are In the Environment, They Are Here To Stay” Eastern Ontario lakes tested for presence of microplastics in local freshwater bodies November 4, 2019 -- Summer sampling led by Jean-Pierre (JP) Thonney in three local watersheds determined that out of 270 samples from 9 inland lakes studied, artificial materials (including fibres, fragments, and plastic film) were present in more than 90% of samples. “We know that this is an issue in ... Read More
Media Release – Kashwakamak Lake – In-Water Fish Habitat Enhancement
MEDIA RELEASE October 10, 2019 Watersheds Canada and the LUSH Charity Pot Kashwakamak Lake – In-Water Fish Habitat Enhancement Funding from the LUSH Charity Pot has allowed for the in-water fish habitat enhancement in Kashwakamak Lake, about 90 minutes west of Perth in the Township of North Frontenac, Ontario. The project was completed thanks to Watersheds Canada, and Peter Johnson, Lake ... Read More
Media Release – Pine Lake – In-Water Fish Habitat Enhancement
MEDIA RELEASE October 15, 2019 Watersheds Canada and the LUSH Charity Pot Pine Lake – In-Water Fish Habitat Enhancement Funding from the LUSH Charity Pot has allowed for the in-water fish habitat enhancement in Pine Lake, about 60 minutes west of Perth in the Township of North Frontenac, Ontario. The project was completed thanks to twelve members of Watersheds Canada and local ... Read More
Daniel and Susan Gottlieb Lake Stewardship Grant Recipients 2019
Daniel and Susan Gottlieb Lake Stewardship Grant Recipients 2019 Watersheds Canada, in partnership with the Daniel and Susan Gottlieb Foundation, is proud to announce the 2019 recipients for the Daniel and Susan Gottlieb Lake Stewardship Grant. This year we are able to help 15 volunteer groups by providing funding support towards projects that have a positive impact on the health of our lakes and rivers and involvement of their lake community. Gooseneck Lake Property Owners Association – ... Read More