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Digital Waters
Water monitoring, Education, Storytelling

We empower communities to protect local waterways with continuous, real-time monitoring technology. By providing accessible tools and actionable insights, we enable volunteers to track water quality, understand environmental impacts, and drive data-informed actions to preserve natural resources.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada
EcoSuperior Environmental Programs
Water monitoring, Shoreline cleanups, Education

EcoSuperior is an incorporated environmental non-profit organization, located in City of Thunder Bay, Ontario, and governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. We are mission-driven on building a healthy future for people and the planet.

Junction Creek Stewardship Committee
Water monitoring, Ecosystem restoration, Shoreline cleanups, Education, Ecological Monitoring, Reconciliation

An environmental charity dedicated to revive and heal Junction Creek, the central urban waterway of N’swakamok/ Greater Sudbury, through collaborative stewardship, stream monitoring, environmental restoration, education, and outreach.

Riparia
Water monitoring, Indigenous-led, Education

Riparia works to foster better connections between young women and science on the water. We offer free multi-day programs on rivers and lakes to steward a love for science, learning and fresh waters in the next generation of water protectors.

Poisson-Blanc, Québec G0W 1P0, Canada
Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek
Water monitoring, Advocacy, Indigenous-led, Ecosystem restoration, Shoreline cleanups, Policy, Education, Recreation or tourism, Storytelling, Ecological Monitoring, Reconciliation

We as an Ojibway First Nation have come a long way since 1962 when we were established by Ontario Order-in-Council transferred 32 acres at MacDiarmid to the Federal Government to be set apart as a reserve for Rocky Bay. We had a name change to Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek (BZA) in 2006.

501 Nipigon Avenue, Macdiarmid, Ontario P0T 2B0, Canada
Great River Rapport
Water monitoring, Indigenous-led, Policy, Education, Storytelling, Ecological Monitoring, Reconciliation

The Great River Rapport is a holistic, community-based, ecosystem health assessment for the upper region of Kaniatarowanenneh (St. Lawrence River) founded in partnership with Mohawk Council of Akwesasne and grounded in science, Indigenous perspectives, and place-based knowledge.

Cornwall, Ontario, Canada