B.C. Flood Strategy – A good plan on paper
B.C.'s new Flood Strategy includes many things Watershed Watch has been advocating for, including incorporating nature-based flood defenses — what's missing is the funding to make it a reality.
B.C.'s new Flood Strategy includes many things Watershed Watch has been advocating for, including incorporating nature-based flood defenses — what's missing is the funding to make it a reality.
In 2023, salmon were anywhere from plentiful and thriving to sparse and struggling. While we have a lot more work to do, we had some major victories in 2023. Read Watershed Watch's 2023 Annual Report.
B.C. has a record-low snowpack so far this winter, following record drought and the worst wildfire season in its history last year. We need to get ready for another parched summer.
Around 85 percent of salmon habitat in the lower Fraser River has been lost. Our ability to act on solutions is limited by resources and red tape.
Our fieldwork season for the Resilient Waters project is wrapping up this month for the year. Since 2021, Watershed
Located in Kwikwetlem First Nation territory, Maple Creek is an urban waterway that runs between the communities of Coquitlam
The last time there were salmon in Agassiz Slough, Mahatma Gandhi was still alive, Columbia Records had just introduced
On July 14, 2023, Watershed Watch was alerted to a serious fish kill in a waterway known as Ford
Watershed Watch's Avery Leake. Credit: Mike Leon For the last three years, Watershed Watch has supported data
Photo Credit: Angela Painter UPDATE: Gravel mining on the Vedder River has been cancelled for 2023. Learn