A few weeks ago, our BC Water Quality Coordinator, Roxanne, headed to Bowker Creek with Emeline, Robyn, and Jamil from Thrive Impact Fund! While there, Roxanne demonstrated how to use […]
Author: Emelia Duguay
Rivers need check-ups, too. Here’s what that looks like in real life.
The following blog post is adapted from one of The River Institute’s Facebook posts on the same topic. Check out their Facebook Page for more updates! Teamwork makes the dream […]
Why reduce water-use?
The following blog post about water use in Canada and other water-rich areas was written by Keerthikrutha Seetharaman. Originally from India, Keerthi is a PhD student in Dr. Kerri Finlay’s […]
3 reasons to support freshwater monitoring this year
1. Your donation supports our open data, and helps ensure our platform continues to be free for everyone Our open data policy means that anyone can share and use our […]
All about the London planting event
The following blog post about our London planting event was written by our Sustainable Development Coordinator, Emelia. Do you have a story you want to share on our blog or […]
Here’s what our Leamington planting event taught me
The following blog post about our Leamington planting event was written by our Sustainable Development Coordinator, Emelia. Stay tuned for a recap of our London planting event, coming soon! Why […]
Recent highlights from our community
Fall is always kind of bittersweet. Don’t get us wrong, we LOVE the changing foliage, chilly nights, cozy sweaters, and so on… but we also can’t help but miss summer […]
Une nouvelle collaboration de données sur les eaux fait des vagues dans les Grands Lacs
Annonce de notre collaboration avec DataStream DataStream et Water Rangers font équipe pour publier les données sur la surveillance communautaire des eaux dans les régions des Grands Lacs et du […]
We’re working with DataStream to make a splash in the Great Lakes
Announcing our collaboration with DataStream Beginning in 2021, we’re working with DataStream to publish community water monitoring data from the Great Lakes and Saint-Lawrence regions! Community water monitoring is a […]
Get to know our team! First up: Cassidy Swanston
The following interview took place between our Sustainable Development Coordinator, Emelia, and our Web Designer, Cassidy. Cassidy has been part of the Water Rangers team since 2019. Since then, she’s […]