Update on the Coquitlam River Watershed Roundtable
The lower Coquitlam River watershed encompasses the cities of Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam and Kwikwetlem First Nation territory. Many people
The lower Coquitlam River watershed encompasses the cities of Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam and Kwikwetlem First Nation territory. Many people
By Stephanie Wood, this piece was originally published in The Narwhal on June 30, 2020. The Biggest Salmon Habitat Issue
Did you know that overall water use in the Metro Vancouver region is nearly a billion litres a day? This
Coho transfer into Cedar Creek. Photo Credit: Craig Orr Coquitlam sockeye were blocked from reaching their spawning grounds
Watershed Watch is a founding member of the Coquitlam River Watershed Roundtable (CRWR) which promotes the long-term sustainability of the
Check out this comprehensive update by Lawrence Gunther, president of Blue Fish Canada, on how fishing and fishing-related business is
We are pleased to welcome our new operations director, Shayla Walker, to the Watershed Watch team! Shayla has worked in
Today feels a little strange at Watershed Watch Salmon Society. It is our first day without our amazing Operations Director,
This summer and fall, we were eagerly awaiting the return of Coquitlam sockeye, released into the river below the dam
Watershed Watch has just released a new report on water scarcity in B.C.: Tapped Out: A Special Report on Water