We’re Suckers for Citizen Science
Ever wondered what’s going on along the shoreline and under the waves? Last summer, our staff filmed an […]
We’re Suckers for Citizen Science Continue Reading
Ever wondered what’s going on along the shoreline and under the waves? Last summer, our staff filmed an […]
We’re Suckers for Citizen Science Continue Reading
The emergence of the mayfly is a spectacular but very short-lived sight to see. Each year from May through
Mayflies – the ‘Circle of Life’ Continue Reading
Life is full of uncertainty. At the same time, being grateful for spring and the return of many
A Question Mark with Four Wings Continue Reading
When you think of a technician, you don’t often think of trees and gardens. But planting trees and
Meet the Expert – Caring for Your Green Yard Continue Reading
Extra time at home with your children may have you stumped on how to keep them occupied. Why
Keep the Kids Busy with Watershed Science Continue Reading
Newmarket ON (March 9, 2020) Ontario’s Flooding Strategy, just released by the Province in response to the Flood Advisor’s
Our winters are getting warmer. Maybe you’ve been enjoying the milder weather or perhaps you’re pining for the
Changing Forests in a Changing Climate Continue Reading
Staff who work on our Integrated Watershed Monitoring Program (IWMP) are often asked: What do you do in
Monitoring Moves Indoors for the Winter Continue Reading
I remember the first time I saw a silver-spotted skipper. I was in a meadow in the Rouge
Where in the Watershed are the Silver-spotted Skippers? Continue Reading
On a walk through two unique streets in the Lakeview neighbourhood of Mississauga, visitors might notice meadow flowers
Reduced urban flooding through “Green Streets” Continue Reading