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Blog Posts (Community Science)
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Watersheds Canada Blog
Watersheds Canada Blog
This collection of blogs features various articles about community science. The authors discuss topics such as the importance of native plants, the impact of plastic pollution, and the benefits of natural shorelines. They also share tips and resources for creating wildlife habitat and reducing plastic waste.
Swallowtail presence in your garden can also help to deter predators like birds and lizards. ... Bird  Ruby-Throated Hummingbird is another species spread across virtually all Canadian provinces. ... Snakes are also preyed upon by birds and larger mammals.  
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Lake Protection Workbook
Lake Protection Workbook
This workbook is a self-assessment tool for shoreline property owners to evaluate their practices and identify areas for improvement to protect their lake. It covers various topics such as lawns and gardens, recreation, shorelines, wetlands, wildlife, docks and boathouses, sewage systems, and light pollution. The workbook provides information, recommendations, and space for recording improvements to help property owners become better lake stewards. By completing the workbook, property owners can learn about ways to improve their lakeshore practices, reduce their environmental impact, and contribute to the overall health of their lake.
They provide important habitat for wildlife including fish and other aquatic species, birds, and various ... We’ve learned about the wetlands and enjoy wildlife and bird watching. ... We feed birds only in the winter months. True = 1 False = 0 Answer: _______ 7.
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LUSH Impact Report 2018-2020
LUSH Impact Report 2018-2020
Watersheds Canada, in partnership with local organizations, worked to protect and enhance freshwater fish habitats. Six fish habitat projects were completed from 2018-2020, supported by LUSH Charity Pot. The projects included brush bundle installations, cold-water creek enhancements, and walleye spawning bed restorations. The organization also created and distributed a free Fish Habitat Enhancement Toolkit to help community groups enhance fish habitats. The report highlights the impact of these projects on aquatic ecosystems and the communities involved.
, trees, branches, and root balls provide excellent habitat for wildlife, including fish, turtles, birds ... They are beneficial to fish, such as perch, bass, and walleye, and other wildlife like turtles, birds
Blog Posts (Invasive Species Management) by Watersheds Canada
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Watersheds Canada Blog
Watersheds Canada Blog
The Watersheds Canada Blog is a collection of articles about environmental conservation, lake health, and shoreline restoration. The blog features articles on topics such as seed and genetic diversity, pollinators, and the importance of native plants. The authors discuss the impact of human activities on the environment and provide tips and advice on how to protect and restore lakes and shorelines. The blog also features personal stories of individuals who have participated in shoreline restoration programs and the benefits they have experienced.
Swallowtail presence in your garden can also help to deter predators like birds and lizards. ... Bird  Ruby-Throated Hummingbird is another species spread across virtually all Canadian provinces. ... the food source away from windows, and keep the space dedicated to hummingbirds and not near other bird
Blog Posts (Fish Habitat) by Watersheds Canada
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Watersheds Canada Blog
Watersheds Canada Blog
This collection of blogs covers various topics related to fish habitat. The articles provide information on how to create a resilient shoreline, the importance of aquatic vegetation, and ways to enhance fish habitat. The blogs also include references and resources for further learning.
biological energy ows through a food chain that is used by many different types of organisms like birds ... These freshwater areas serve as migration stops and breeding grounds for many birds and as refuges for ... Sunken logs, trees, and branches provide excellent habitat for wildlife, including sh, turtles, birds
Fish Habitat Enhancement Toolkit Guide WEB
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Fish Habitat Enhancement Toolkit Guide
Fish Habitat Enhancement Toolkit Guide
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 protocols and videos for each project, as well as information on permits and funding. The ultimate goal is to improve fish populations and water quality by enhancing fish habitats. The guide is designed for lake associations, fish & game clubs, and local residents who want to get involved in fish habitat enhancement projects.
Sunken logs, trees, and branches, provide excellent habitat for wildlife, including fish, turtles, birds
Blog Posts (Natural Shorelines) by Watersheds Canada
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Watersheds Canada Blog Series
Watersheds Canada Blog Series
This collection of blogs covers various topics related to shoreline conservation, including algae, vegetated riprap, septic systems, ticks, pollinators, and creating a resilient shoreline. The series highlights the importance of native plants, natural shorelines, and wildlife habitat in supporting local ecosystems and human enjoyment of freshwater areas.
Swallowtail presence in your garden can also help to deter predators like birds and lizards. ... Bird  Ruby-Throated Hummingbird is another species spread across virtually all Canadian provinces. ... These freshwater areas serve as migration stops and breeding grounds for many birds and as refuges for
Blog Posts (Community Gardens) by Watersheds Canada
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Watersheds Canada Blog
Watersheds Canada Blog
This collection of blogs covers various topics related to community gardening, including pollinators, native plants, and urban flora. The authors provide tips and information on how to support local ecosystems and promote sustainability. The blog also features guest posts and articles on related topics.
Beyond pollinators, these chemicals are often harmful for aquatic species and bird species. ... Swallowtail presence in your garden can also help to deter predators like birds and lizards. ... Bird  Ruby-Throated Hummingbird is another species spread across virtually all Canadian provinces.
Love Your Lake – Microgrant impact report
Love Your Lake, The Natural Edge
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Love Your Lake Microgrant Impact Report
Love Your Lake Microgrant Impact Report
The Love Your Lake microgrant program connects shoreline property owners with information to make smart land management choices. The program has assessed 44,274 properties on 187 lakes since its inception in 2013. The microgrant recipients implemented various projects, including shoreline restoration, native plant giveaways, and contests to promote shoreline health and biodiversity. The projects demonstrated the importance of naturalization and the benefits of community involvement in lake health.
Many species of birds, mammals, and fish live on the lake and depend on vibrant shoreline areas for
Native Plant Care Guide by Watersheds Canada
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Native Plant Care Guide: Maintaining Your Naturalized Shoreline
Native Plant Care Guide: Maintaining Your Naturalized Shoreline
This guide provides information on how to maintain and care for your new shoreline plants. It discusses the importance of shoreline vegetation, the benefits of natural shorelines, and how to water, mulch, and prune your plants. The guide also includes a table of plant species and their specific pruning requirements.
These areas are used by reptiles, amphibians, fish, birds, insects, and mammals for mating, rearing
Blog Posts (Stormwater Management) by Watersheds Canada
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Watersheds Canada Blogs - Stormwater Management
Watersheds Canada Blogs - Stormwater Management
This collection of blogs covers various topics related to stormwater management. The authors provide tips and advice on how to create a resilient shoreline, support winter wildlife, and protect lakes from pollution and invasive species.
biological energy ows through a food chain that is used by many different types of organisms like birds ... These freshwater areas serve as migration stops and breeding grounds for many birds and as refuges for ... that settle along your shoreline, partially or fully in the water, provide crucial habitat for sh, birds
Guide to Building Resilient Shorelines manual (web)
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Guide to Building Resilient Shorelines
Guide to Building Resilient Shorelines
This manual outlines several actions that can be taken to help create resilient shorelines capable of adapting to changing conditions. It provides information on how to protect your shoreline from the impacts of climate change, including installing raised stairs, planting deep-rooted vegetation, and managing stormwater runoff. The guide also emphasizes the importance of nature-based solutions and the benefits of using permeable materials and pathways. By following the steps outlined in this manual, landowners can help ensure the long-term health and resilience of their shoreline.
native plant hardiness and less watering required, rain gardens are low maintenance and can attract birds