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B.C. backcountry draws a crowd - The Globe and Mail

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Critics say the B.C. government's policy of fast-tracking wilderness tourism development has created a land-use gold rush and conflict between operators

Winnipegsee ist der "Bedrohte See des Jahres 2013" | Reisenews Online

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· Kat Hartwig von Living Lakes Kanada unterstreicht, „dass die kanadische Bevölkerung nun gefordert ist, ihre Seen und Feuchtgebiete zu retten, ...

CBT releases water monitoring report – Invermere Valley Echo

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... requirements for fish and healthy water-based ecosystems,” said Columbia Valley resident and LivingLakes Canada director Kat Hartwig in a ...

Empowering BC communities to protect their local watershedswww.castanet.net › news › Writers-Bloc › Empower...

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Nicole Trigg/Kat Hartwig - Dec 19, :00 am | Story: Photo: Contributed. The time to create a watershed security fund is now.

Citizen Scientists Help Keep Tabs on Coastal Watersheds - My Powell...

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Citizen scientists have been trying something new on the Sunshine Coast. Executive Director of Living Lakes Canada, Kat Hartwig, says they ...

Kart Hartwig of Living Lakes Canada wins Water Next Award -...

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Congratulations to Kat Hartwig for winning the Water's Next Award! For her tireless efforts and commitment, the Living Lakes Canada Executive Director ...

Citizen scientists help keep tabs on the watersheds on the Coast - My...

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Kat Hartwig, executive director of Living Lakes Canada says they will be testing the fresh water to provide data on the local ecosystem…

Health of Pacific Coastal watershed revealed for first

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Community-based monitoring fills data gaps identified by WWF-Canada...

Discover the power of community-based freshwater monitoring

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TORONTO, Oct. 24, Discover the power of community-based freshwater monitoring.

Faster, better freshwater monitoring through new

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World-leading Canadian environmental DNA technology will be used to fill freshwater data gaps...

Living Lakes Water Hub Dialogue a success, says Executive Director -...

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... large companies and local communities can learn about changes in water flow. Executive director Kat Hartwig says the conference exceeded ...

$1 million for water monitoring in Columbia Basin - Castlegar Newswww.castlegarnews.com › news › 1-million-for-wat...

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— ... a greener economy through the work of water monitoring and stewardship in the Columbia Basin,” said LLC Executive Director Kat Hartwig.

$1 million for water monitoring in Columbia Basin - Cranbrook Daily ...www.cranbrooktownsman.com › news › 1-million-f...

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— ... a greener economy through the work of water monitoring and stewardship in the Columbia Basin,” said LLC Executive Director Kat Hartwig.

$1 million for water monitoring in Columbia Basin - Nelson Starwww.nelsonstar.com › news › 1-million-for-water-...

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— ... a greener economy through the work of water monitoring and stewardship in the Columbia Basin,” said LLC Executive Director Kat Hartwig.

$1 million for water monitoring in Columbia Basin - The Free Presswww.thefreepress.ca › news › 1-million-for-water-m...

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— ... a greener economy through the work of water monitoring and stewardship in the Columbia Basin,” said LLC Executive Director Kat Hartwig.

Columbia Basin to benefit from B.C. watershed security investment -...

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— ... with are too overwhelming to address without strategic collaboration now,” said Kat Hartwig, Executive Director of Living Lakes Canada.

From caribou to mountain goats - Pique Newsmagazinewww.piquenewsmagazine.com › whistler-news › fro...

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— said Kat Hartwig, program manager with Wildsight, one of the East Kootenay groups that has been lobbying the provincial government for ...

Goodbye Timber Town - The Holland Sentinelwww.hollandsentinel.com › story › news › politics › county ›

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— Holland native Kat Hartwig said she hopes the new playground maintains the unique vibe of Timber Town. “I just hope they keep the easygoing, ...

Healthier watersheds, wetlands for a stronger future - News Archivearchive.news.gov.bc.ca › news_releases_

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— ... their quest to build water-related adaptation strategies in our communities,” said Kat Hartwig, executive director, Living Lakes Canada.

Timberwolves recognize 11 Academic All-Canadians | University of...

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PRINCE GEORGE, BC - The UNBC Timberwolves are proud to recognize 11 Academic All-Canadians for the year. These students have found a way to balance...

San Juan looks at backcountry cabins | SummitDaily.com

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SILVERTON - San Juan County has very little that's flat. It's a place of vertical. So even though it remains a place of only 600 year-round residents, most of

Taking care of the world's freshwater: Canadians present at 14th...

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Kat Hartwig of Invermere, B.C. and Alex Salki of Winnipeg, Manitoba, were invited to present their work on sustainable management of lake ...

Valley’s oldest working ranch to be protected

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Bob and Barb Shaunessy are the owners of SRL-K2 Ranch, a working cattle ranch that dates back to

WATER DATA CONFERENCE COMING TO INVERMERE | My Creston Now

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Living Lakes Canada Executive Director Kat Hartwig says filling these gaps in knowledge are crucial in moving forward with water monitoring.

Water Management and Climate Change: Conference | The Rossland...

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Living Lakes Canada, Columbia Basin Trust, the Columbia Basin Watershed Network and Selkirk College are inviting everyone and anyone in the Columbia Basin with...
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