Announcing the winners of our #2022PaddletheSlough Challenge
This year we had over 200 groups sign up for our 2022 Paddle the Slough Challenge and 40 groups
This year we had over 200 groups sign up for our 2022 Paddle the Slough Challenge and 40 groups
Strawberry Island, in the floodplain of the lower Fraser River is in imminent danger Birds eye view of Strawberry
Click here for 2023 Paddle the Slough Challenge! From May 20 to June 20, get together with your family
Right now, one of the largest migrations in the animal world is happening here in B.C. While salmon are well
Following the devastating floods of November 2021, we have been busy trying to piece together the different messages and
Learn how flood control structures can help or hurt salmon habitat through animations showing how different types of floodgates and
Join us on December 15 at 7pm for the online premiere screening of Resilient Waters, a new short film
Lots of people are asking us what the flooding in southwest B.C. means for wild salmon. I’ll get to
Volunteers at Bell Slough This past Saturday, Watershed Watch staff and volunteers planted 200 native shrubs and
On Tuesday, we hosted the live premiere of our new short film, Connected Waters. We were joined by campaigner Lina