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Give Dad the gift of fishing and wildlife memories at the lake

Give Dad the gift of fishing and wildlife memories at the lake

June 3, 2024 By Monica Seidel Leave a Comment

Many of us have treasured memories of being on the shore of our favourite waterbody with our families. Listening to the haunting call of the Common Loon, looking for fireflies, and waiting to catch the next fish are some of the best parts of spending time at the lake. You can ensure these memories can be made for your family and future generations with a thoughtful Father's Day gift. Thanks to the talents of many Canadian nature artists, you can give the gift of future wildlife viewing and ... Read More

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Media Release – Watersheds Canada Launches Nationwide Light Pollution Campaign

May 2, 2024 By Monica Seidel Leave a Comment

Watersheds Canada, a leading national environmental charity, announces the launch of its education toolkit to address the increasing threat of light pollution on Canada's natural environments, wildlife, and human health. The education toolkit will highlight a comprehensive public awareness initiative to educate individuals, businesses, and municipalities about the detrimental effects of light pollution.  Artificial lighting, while beneficial to some human activities, has unintended side ... Read More

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Fitting the world in a backpack

April 22, 2024 By Monica Seidel Leave a Comment

Have you ever noticed how many things you can fit into a backpack? Backpacks hold more than just our water bottles and bugspray. They can carry tools that help us create memories and connect with nature. It’s even possible to fit the wonders of Canada’s freshwater and forests inside a backpack. We want to partner alongside you this Earth Day to ensure more children have access to fun, age-appropriate activities and science equipment this summer. Over the past three years, Watersheds ... Read More

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Give Mom flowers that will bloom all year

April 19, 2024 By Monica Seidel Leave a Comment

Right now, shorelines across Canada are being restored with native species of plants which will help stabilize soils and prevent erosion, slow down and reduce overland runoff, and provide beautiful and valuable wildlife and pollinator habitat. You can ensure this important work continues with a thoughtful Mother’s Day gift! Thanks to the talents of Canadian nature artists Cassandra Buunk, Lynn Moore, and Payton Muro, you can give the symbolic gift of native wildflowers for Mother’s Day! The ... Read More

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Media Release – Launch of Interactive Freshwater Stewardship Map for Ottawa Greening Projects

April 9, 2024 By Monica Seidel Leave a Comment

Ottawa, ON - In collaboration with Greening Sacred Spaces, Watersheds Canada created the Ottawa Faith Community Capacity Building Program to help provide the tools and resources for six faith communities to lead greening projects and community outreach events. Carleton Memorial United Church, Kanata Muslim Association, Ascension Anglican Church, Trinity United Church, Rhoda Masjid, and St. Peter’s Lutheran Church completed a freshwater stewardship project that benefits their local community and ... Read More

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Watersheds Canada weaves a web on World Water Day

March 22, 2024 By Monica Seidel Leave a Comment

by Monica Seidel, Communications and Fundraising Manager at Watersheds Canada  Have you ever had the moment where you are out for a walk and you see the magical glint of a spider’s web? You go out of your way to avoid it, only to find yourself somehow still with a strand attaching itself to you. The spider’s web was much larger than you thought and each string was depending on the others to stay in place. A few weak links, and the spider’s web falls apart…onto your arm. Things within the ... Read More

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Light Pollution – Public Perception and Awareness Survey

March 15, 2024 By Monica Seidel 34 Comments

*Questions with an asterisk must be answered before the survey can be submitted. ... Read More

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Giving Back to Your Freshwater: Using The Natural Edge to create a resilient and beautiful shoreline

March 13, 2024 By Monica Seidel Leave a Comment

by Watersheds Canada This past summer, you might have enjoyed the company of a snapping turtle, green frog, calico pennant dragonfly, or Great Blue Heron along the shores of your favourite lake. That lake provided many benefits to you: memory-building with your family and friends, a connection to your culture and traditions, or economic and recreation opportunities. Your wildlife neighbours, however, depended on the lake and shoreline for their survival. The riparian zone – the first ... Read More

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Launch of road salt education toolkit

March 4, 2024 By Monica Seidel Leave a Comment

Watersheds Canada is launching our latest resource toolkit: tackling road salt pollution. As snow falls on our streets and highways each winter, road salts are generously used to ensure safe travel. This is especially true with the unseasonably warm winter we are currently experiencing across Canada as freezing rain and rain fall instead of snow, and there is constant freezing and thawing. While road salts play an important role in human safety, their persistent use is causing immense ... Read More

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An ice road to Rome: Trout spawning bed restored in Madawaska Valley, Ontario

February 27, 2024 By Monica Seidel Leave a Comment

by Monica Seidel, Communications and Fundraising Manager The saying goes that ‘all roads lead to Rome’. At that point in human history, the city of Rome was a critical centre of activity that all traffic moved to and through. By directing all movement to Rome, it was ensured to be top-of-mind and to keep its relevancy and importance. Today, of course, there are many different “Romes” – things and places that hold our attention and drive our actions. For waterfront property owners, one of ... Read More

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