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The Problem with Plastics

The Problem with Plastics

July 6, 2021 By Watersheds 1 Comment

by Nathaniel Holloway, Environmental technician Plastic has become central to the way humans package, ship, and consume products. This includes everything from electronics, to medications, to baby toys. Plastic was—and still is in some contexts—considered a miracle product which is waterproof, hard-wearing, and easily malleable. However, we have allowed this material with a myriad of unknown adverse health effects to accumulate in Earth's oceans. While it may seem like an “out of sight, out ... Read More

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Meet our summer students!

June 24, 2021 By Monica Seidel Leave a Comment

Thanks to generous funding from the Government of Canada through the Canada Summer Jobs program, and funding through the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s Canadian Conservation Corps, Watersheds Canada is excited to welcome five new summer students to our team. These students will be integral in delivering our on-the-ground programming across Eastern Ontario. In particular, they will be helping with the Natural Edge shoreline re-naturalization program and the Love Your Lake stewardship and ... Read More

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Supporting Canada’s freshwater this Rivers to Oceans Week

June 9, 2021 By Monica Seidel Leave a Comment

Will you be there for Canada’s freshwater this Rivers to Oceans Week? From wetlands, ground water and springs to creeks, streams, lakes, rivers and oceans, our water is connected through watersheds. Rivers to Oceans Week, celebrated from June 8 to 14th, recognizes this connectedness and reminds us that taking care of our water is a shared responsibility. We are so thankful to the many individuals who are dedicated to protecting Canada's freshwater areas. Many have you have participated in ... Read More

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Your sneak-peek at our Natural Edge spring planting season!

May 27, 2021 By Monica Seidel Leave a Comment

Spring has sprung! Watersheds Canada is excited to share some updates about our spring field season and how we are staying safe while still working hard to restore and enhance Canada’s freshwater areas. Shoreline property owners across Canada are participating in the Natural Edge Program. We work collaboratively with shoreline property owners to design their shoreline restoration plan using native trees, shrubs, and wildflowers. While physically distanced, landowners walk their shoreline ... Read More

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An opportunity on the shore… reflecting on my time with Watersheds Canada and “Planning For our Shorelands”

May 5, 2021 By Watersheds Leave a Comment

by Christopher Dennison, Municipal Policy Intern Everyone knows the old saying, “these things just happen for a reason”. I have entertained long debates with friends and family over this old adage, and I still wonder whether I could prescribe to such a saying when the global community finds itself at the mercy of a deadly, unforgiving virus. The COVID-19 pandemic has uprooted countless lives, and it would also lead to somewhat of a crossroad in my own life. My wife and I are both River ... Read More

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Give Mom the joy of birdwatching this Mother’s Day

April 30, 2021 By Monica Seidel Leave a Comment

We're so grateful to the mothers, grandmothers, and other strong female influences who have made such a positive impact in our lives. One way you can say thank you this Mother's Day is by making an in honour donation to Watersheds Canada. All donations over $100* will receive a wooden nest box, as well as a beautiful e-card that you can print or email right away! Birdwatching can help improve your mental, physical, and emotional well-being, something that is even more critical during ... Read More

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Protecting habitat for the Pugnose Shiner fish in the Quinte watershed

April 7, 2021 By Monica Seidel Leave a Comment

Habitat for the Pugnose Shiner, a species at risk, will be enhanced and restored in the Quinte watershed thanks to a project led by Watersheds Canada and Quinte Conservation. A generous two-year grant from the Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s Habitat Stewardship Program for Aquatic Species at Risk will fund the Pugnose Shiner Landowner Engagement and Shoreline Habitat Restoration Project. This project will focus on education and actions shoreline property owners can take on their lands to ... Read More

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Join us for our “Planning For our Shorelands” webinar on Saturday, March 13th!

February 25, 2021 By Monica Seidel 2 Comments

Watersheds Canada is proud to announce our third webinar in the Freshwater Stewardship Community's series - Christopher Dennison who will speak on the collaborative "Planning for our Shorelands" project. This project is bringing together expert planners, scientists, and lake stewards from across the province. Its objective is to provide a meaningful best-management practices (BMP) resource which promotes sustainable shoreland land-use practices and policies in Ontario’s municipalities. In ... Read More

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Launching a new online Freshwater Stewardship Community

January 13, 2021 By Monica Seidel 2 Comments

To create the greatest impact, environmental organizations need to actively train, provide resources, and help others. Watersheds Canada provides practical and proven ways to restore deteriorating shoreline conditions and improve water quality over the long-term. This ensures people across the country can then pass along that same expertise to their family, neighbours, and community. This peer-to-peer, community-based approach is unique at Watersheds Canada, and guides all of our existing and ... Read More

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Today You Can Make a Year-End Impact For Canada’s Freshwater!

December 21, 2020 By Watersheds Leave a Comment

You can help protect Canada's freshwater. Help us continue to make a difference with your year-end donation before December 31st! Make My Year-End Donation Today! Members of the Quinte Conservation, Cherry Valley Park Association, and Watersheds Canada planted 140 native plant species along Cherry Valley Park’s shoreline. Your support in 2020 has resulted in on-the-ground, grassroots change: 23,335 native trees, shrubs, and wildflowers planted along 6,630-metres of shoreline 150 ... Read More

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