Support our volunteers and wild salmon on Giving Tuesday!
November 29 marks this year's Giving Tuesday, a global day of giving back through volunteering or donating. Each year, we
November 29 marks this year's Giving Tuesday, a global day of giving back through volunteering or donating. Each year, we
Our second annual Salmon Spawn Watch contest wrapped up last week! We received nearly 100 entries and got to
In an agency already under fire for industry capture and lack of transparency, 2022 has been a particularly damning
Following last November’s extreme rain events, the need to make improvements to outdated flood infrastructure will be a much-discussed topic
Meghan Rooney Resilient Waters is a research project we initiated in partnership with MakeWay Canada, to identify and
We recently hosted a webinar with fisheries expert and Watershed Watch Salmon Society advisor Greg Taylor where he provided an
Looking for a fun summer-time activity? We are back with our 6th annual bike tour, in partnership with HUB Cycling
As of last month, Meghan Rooney, our fieldwork specialist, is back in the field for a second year of collecting
Managing for floods in B.C.’s lower mainland has proven very tricky to do. Over the past 100 years, numerous attempts
Juvenile salmon with multiple parasitic sea lice. Photo credit: Tavish Campbell Every spring, starting in March, juvenile salmon