Watershed Wednesday: Hooked on fishing
2024-09-11T10:09:31-04:00Plus: A new home for Parks Canada and winter outdoor enthusiasts on thin ice.
Plus: A new home for Parks Canada and winter outdoor enthusiasts on thin ice.
Plus: AI caribou to lead researchers new archeological sites at the bottom of Lake Huron and the Great Lakes forecast: cloudy with a chance of climate change
Plus: State and federal government investigate ‘significant’ oil spill in Saginaw County Michigan and some slippery business with American eels.
Plus: the construction of a new low-level radioactive waste disposal facility and the revelation of historical artefacts beneath Lake Erie.
A collection of enchanting ice formations along the shores of Lake Huron.
Plus: Toxic sand in Lake Superior, fish leather, and an invitation to the Porcupine Mountains.
Plus: Nearly $5000 raised in Grandma Gail's Polar Plunge, Canada goslings in December, and the creation of a UNESCO Global Geopark.
Plus: NOAA's new watershed education and training funding opportunity for Indigenous communities
Plus: the return of the American marten at Madeline Island and Bill C-61 - An Act respecting water, source water, drinking water, wastewater and related infrastructure on First Nation lands.
Plus: controversy over building a pipeline beneath the Great Lakes, prioritizing Indigenous input on watershed management and how road salt impacts fish habitat. Watershed Wednesdays are our weekly roundup of the insightful, intriguing, important and inspiring news from around the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence watershed.
Land acknowledgment
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society and Swim Drink Fish acknowledge that our work in Biinaagami takes place on the unceded territories of numerous First Nations and Tribes, the Original Peoples who have been in relationship with, and the guardians of, the lands and waters of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence watershed since time immemorial.
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