Welcome to the Watersheds Canada Resource Library!

Here you will find a comprehensive collection of free educational resources dedicated to helping rural shoreline property owners, families, municipalities, lake groups, and educators protect their lakes and restore natural habitat. Explore guides, best practices, case studies, lesson plans, and tools to become a freshwater protector. All resources are freely shareable so please include them in a newsletter, on social media, or printed for a community booth!
Funding support thanks to Peterborough K.M. Hunter Charitable Foundation, and S.M. Blair Family Foundation.

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Biomonitoring is for everyone webinar with STREAM and Living Lakes Canada

This is a handout from our webinar, "Biomonitoring is for everyone: How project STREAM combines citizen science with DNA technology". Benthic macroinvertebrates are aquatic insects without a backbone that are used as biological indicators to …

1 file, 1 link Freshwater Stewards…
Choose your own adventure with the Ottawa Faith Community Capacity Building Program

This blog post highlights the Ottawa Faith Community Capacity Building Program, a collaboration between Greening Sacred Spaces and Watersheds Canada made to empower six faith communities with the ability to enhance their community through environmental …

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Coastal Resilience webinar with Rosmarie Lohnes

This is a handout from our webinar, "Coastal Resilience: Navigating Storms and Winters through Property Assessment and Monitoring". Riparian and coastal zones are areas between the upland zone and the shoreline, providing distinct, rich, moist …

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Coming together to protect the health of Ontarios St. Lawrence River

A three-year, collaborative project between Watersheds Canada, Mohawk Council of Akwesasne, Raisin Region Conservation Authority, River Institute, and Great River Network restored shoreline health in the St. Lawrence River Area of Concern from 2021 to …

1 link The Natural Edge
Community Based Water Monitoring: Getting Started With Water Rangers webinar with Juno Garrah

This is a handout from our webinar, "Community Based Water Monitoring: Getting Started With Water Rangers". Canada has 20% of the world's freshwater resources, but 60% of its subwatersheds are data deficient. This lack of …

1 file, 1 link Freshwater Stewards…
Connected Waters webinar with Lina Azeez

This is a handout from our webinar, "Connected Waters: Restoring connectivity and function to salmon habitat impacted by flood infrastructure". The document discusses the importance of nature-based solutions in protecting and restoring terrestrial and aquatic …

1 file, 1 link Freshwater Stewards…
Conserving the Buzz webinar by Cole Blaire

This is a handout from our webinar, "Conserving the Buzz: A multifacitated approach to conserving Canada’s bumble bees". Bumble bees are important pollinators that support the success of terrestrial ecosystems globally. Unfortunately, North America’s native …

1 file, 1 link Freshwater Stewards…
Currents of Change: Latornell 2019 Vlog

This vlog captures the energy of the Latornell Conservation Symposium, hosted in 2019 in Alliston, Ontario. Follow Digital Communications and Marketing Intern Monica Seidel as she takes you for a tour of the symposium and …

1 link The Natural Edge
Fish Habitat Enhancement Toolkit Guide WEB

This guide introduces different types of fish habitat enhancement projects and provides resources to complete them. It covers topics such as underwater structures, walleye spawning bed restoration, and cold-water creek enhancement. The guide also includes …

1 file Ottawa Faith Commun…