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Lake Links 2024 - "Benefits of the Lake Plan Process: What We Learned at Mississippi Lake”
“Benefits of the Lake Plan Process - What We Learned at Mississippi Lake (and continue to!)”, presented by Rob Bell and Andre Langlois, Mississippi Lakes Association. Presentation featured during Lake Links 2024, recorded on October 26, 2024.
Rob Bell has served on the board of Mississippi Lakes Association since 2014, first as Vice President, then as President. He chaired lake planning committee and then implemented the committee’s plan in 2016. He has since been heavily involved in all aspects of the Mississippi Lakes Association’s operations, including serving on numerous committees and website administration, providing information on monitoring programs are going, and how to find new ...
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Lake Links 2024 - "Does Your Lake Have a Lake Plan?"
Просмотров 1014 часов назад
"Does Your Lake Have a Lake Plan?", presented by Mike Yee, Rideau Valley Conservation Authority. Presentation featured during Lake Links 2024, recorded on October 26, 2024. Mike Yee is a Planner at Rideau Valley Conservation Authority. He has worked diligently continuing his lake work and lake planning, biology, education, and stewardship program delivery over many years at different conservati...
Lake Links 2024 - "Is there Room in the Official Plan for Lake Plans"
Просмотров 3014 часов назад
“Is there Room in the Official Plan for Lake Plans”, presented by Noelle Reeve, Tay Valley Township. Presentation featured during Lake Links 2024, recorded on October 26, 2024. Noelle Reeve is a Planner at Tay Valley Township. During Noelle’s 15 years as manager of Tay Valley Township’s planning and building department in Eastern Ontario, TV received a number of recognitions, such as for its le...
Lake Links 2024 - “Lake Plan Builder Concept”
Просмотров 1414 часов назад
“Lake Plan Builder Concept”, presented by Holly Evans, Cataraqui Conservation. Presentation featured during Lake Links 2024, recorded on October 26, 2024. ABOUT LAKE LINKS Since 2002, Lake Links has allowed waterfront associations, students, volunteers, and community groups in Eastern Ontario and beyond to come together with government and non-government agencies to listen to speakers, share in...
Lake Links 2024 - "FOCA Update"
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“FOCA Update”, presented by Lesley Lavender, Federation of Ontario Cottagers' Associations. Presentation featured during Lake Links 2024, recorded on October 26, 2024. Federation of Ontario Cottagers' Associations (FOCA) is a not-for-profit, voluntary organization representing 500 waterfront property owners' associations with a combined membership of 50,000 Ontario families. Since its inception...
Lake Links 2024 - Gord Rodgers Memorial Award presentation
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"Gord Rodgers Memorial Award presentation" presented during Lake Links 2023, recorded on October 26, 2024. About the award: Gord Rodgers was a long-standing and dedicated member of the Lake Links planning committee which brings together the annual workshop that has now been running for 22 years. Gord dedicated his professional and personal life to making this part of the world a more environmen...
Lake Links 2024 - "Keeping up with our changing lakes: 50+ years of Experimental Lakes Area data"
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“Keeping up with our changing lakes: 50 years of data from the IISD Experimental Lakes Area”, presented by Thomas Selah, International Institute for Sustainable Development - Experimental Lakes Area. Presentation featured during Lake Links 2024, recorded on October 26, 2024. Thomas Selah is a policy advisor with the International Institute for Sustainable Development. His research focuses on th...
Lake Links 2024 - “Climate Change Implications for our Lakes"
Просмотров 2814 часов назад
“Climate Change Implications for our Lakes”, presented by Paul Lehman, former General Manager, Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority. Presentation featured during Lake Links 2024, recorded on October 26, 2024. Paul Lehman is the former General Manager of Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority. He actively pursued a better understanding of potential impacts of climate change that may have...
"Crash Course" webinar by Dr. Willow English
Просмотров 1396 месяцев назад
This webinar was originally recorded on April 11, 2024 for the Freshwater Stewardship Community webinar series: watersheds.ca/freshwater-stewardship Windows allow us to experience the outside world from the comfort of our home, but they can threaten the natural world we are trying to see. Collisions with glass kill an estimated one billion birds in North America each year, and are contributing ...
"Flood Impact Maps" webinar by Dr. Slobodan Simonovic
Просмотров 927 месяцев назад
This webinar was originally recorded on April 1, 2024 for the Freshwater Stewardship Community webinar series: watersheds.ca/freshwater-stewardship Water experts and flood modellers regularly explore the efficacy of new and upgraded climate models in representing flood inundation dynamics and how they will be impacted in the future by climate change. General Circulation Models can be used to ex...
"Conserving the Buzz" webinar by Cole Blaire
Просмотров 1117 месяцев назад
This webinar was originally recorded on March 27, 2024 for the Freshwater Stewardship Community webinar series: watersheds.ca/freshwater-stewardship Our burly bumble buddies shape our world in more ways than we often recognize! Known for their effective pollinating services, bumble bees support the success of terrestrial ecosystems globally by facilitating the reproduction of wild and agricultu...
"Controlling Canada's 'worst' invasive plant species using bio-control" webinar by Claire Schon
Просмотров 4868 месяцев назад
This webinar was originally recorded on February 29, 2024 for the Freshwater Stewardship Community webinar series: watersheds.ca/freshwater-stewardship In 2005, invasive Phragmites australis was called Canada’s “worst” invasive plant species. Since then, invasive Phragmites australis has spread to every Canadian province and continues to threaten wetland biodiversity and integrity. Biological c...
"Great Lakes Aquatic Invasive Species Landing Blitz" webinar with Cecilia Weibert
Просмотров 1478 месяцев назад
This webinar was originally recorded on February 28, 2024 for the Freshwater Stewardship Community webinar series: watersheds.ca/freshwater-stewardship Boaters and other recreators learn about the risks of spreading aquatic invasive species (AIS) at public and private boating access sites across the Great Lakes region every summer. The Great Lakes AIS “Landing Blitz” events take place over a tw...
"Fishing Through a Lens" webinar with Dr. Rowshyra Castañeda
Просмотров 748 месяцев назад
This webinar was originally recorded on February 15, 2024 for the Freshwater Stewardship Community webinar series: watersheds.ca/freshwater-stewardship Local fish communities can be great indicators of water quality and ecosystem health. However, conventional fishing methods, such as netting or trapping, require training and permitting, making it difficult to rapidly assess the fish community i...
"Ice Fishing" webinar with Erin Isfeld-Reynolds
Просмотров 839 месяцев назад
This webinar was originally recorded on February 2, 2024 for the Freshwater Stewardship Community webinar series: watersheds.ca/freshwater-stewardship Ice fishing offers a unique opportunity to experience and appreciate our waterways. During this webinar, Erin Isfeld-Reynolds, Director of the grassroots group Female Anglers of Manitoba, will discuss practical tips to help you prepare for a fun,...
Restoring Shorelines along the St. Lawrence River, Ontario
Просмотров 13711 месяцев назад
Restoring Shorelines along the St. Lawrence River, Ontario
"The Memory of the Mud" webinar with Liz Favot, PhD
Просмотров 21311 месяцев назад
"The Memory of the Mud" webinar with Liz Favot, PhD
"One Shoreland at a Time" webinar with Chantal Lefevre
Просмотров 19711 месяцев назад
"One Shoreland at a Time" webinar with Chantal Lefevre
How did you support Canada's shorelands in 2023?
Просмотров 2711 месяцев назад
How did you support Canada's shorelands in 2023?
Freshwater fish are protected because of you. Keep it up.
Просмотров 3611 месяцев назад
Freshwater fish are protected because of you. Keep it up.
You are protecting Canada's lakes!
Просмотров 4111 месяцев назад
You are protecting Canada's lakes!
A Giving Tuesday message from Executive Director, Robert Pye
Просмотров 3911 месяцев назад
A Giving Tuesday message from Executive Director, Robert Pye
Lake Links 2023 - “Enhancing and Restoring Local Fish Habitat"
Просмотров 3111 месяцев назад
Lake Links 2023 - “Enhancing and Restoring Local Fish Habitat"
'Maitland Match' doubles your impact for Canada's freshwater!
Просмотров 3411 месяцев назад
'Maitland Match' doubles your impact for Canada's freshwater!
"Creating Community" webinar with Claire Ross
Просмотров 5111 месяцев назад
"Creating Community" webinar with Claire Ross
Lake Links 2023 - Gord Rodgers Memorial Award presentation
Просмотров 3911 месяцев назад
Lake Links 2023 - Gord Rodgers Memorial Award presentation
"Can Ontario's Brook Trout Cope with Climate Change?" webinar with Erin Stewart
Просмотров 238Год назад
"Can Ontario's Brook Trout Cope with Climate Change?" webinar with Erin Stewart
CBC segment October 13/23: Impact of community newspaper closures for nonprofits
Просмотров 72Год назад
CBC segment October 13/23: Impact of community newspaper closures for nonprofits
"Bridging Beauty and Conservation" webinar with Acacia Frempong-Manso
Просмотров 135Год назад
"Bridging Beauty and Conservation" webinar with Acacia Frempong-Manso
Canada’s freshwater future. Your legacy.
Просмотров 349Год назад
Canada’s freshwater future. Your legacy.

Комментарии

  • @ZachGraham-r2u
    @ZachGraham-r2u 7 месяцев назад

    Looked and searched and fished and fished for the so called trout in eastons Creek and nothing

    • @WatershedsCanada
      @WatershedsCanada 7 месяцев назад

      Hi Zach, they are there! This site was chosen after brook trout were confirmed with electrofishing.

    • @ZachGraham-r2u
      @ZachGraham-r2u 7 месяцев назад

      Eastons creek also goes very dry and stagnant aswell so I don’t understand where they go to then if they are here

  • @Mike-fb5xx
    @Mike-fb5xx 8 месяцев назад

    Your intonation is unnatural and quite horrible.

  • @shizuka5474
    @shizuka5474 8 месяцев назад

    Please answer my comment

  • @LodewijkSwinkels
    @LodewijkSwinkels 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you, observed just hatched snappers being taken by blackbirds myself more than once. Found so many raided nests in my garden by raccoons. Another one; although I look as closely as I can, I shredded quite a few in my lawn mower. Tried those boxes as described but the raccoons had no problems raiding those. I have 21 acres of which 20 are considered “significant” wetlands. On my 1 acre of gras an gravel roads I have over 15 nests but many do not survive till hatching and even those last meters have a high mortality.

  • @freelancermojibur
    @freelancermojibur 9 месяцев назад

    good job

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    @DesignWhiz543 10 месяцев назад

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  • @abdus7153
    @abdus7153 10 месяцев назад

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    @freelancerisrafilhossain 11 месяцев назад

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    @RSOnlineSchoolbhattidhoba 11 месяцев назад

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  • @MDrakatIslam
    @MDrakatIslam 11 месяцев назад

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  • @MDrakatIslam
    @MDrakatIslam 11 месяцев назад

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  • @MDrakatIslam
    @MDrakatIslam 11 месяцев назад

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  • @MDrakatIslam
    @MDrakatIslam 11 месяцев назад

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  • @MDrakatIslam
    @MDrakatIslam 11 месяцев назад

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  • @MDrakatIslam
    @MDrakatIslam 11 месяцев назад

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  • @MDrakatIslam
    @MDrakatIslam 11 месяцев назад

    nice

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    @raselhossen5.0 11 месяцев назад

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    @raselhossen5.0 11 месяцев назад

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  • @raselhossen5.0
    @raselhossen5.0 11 месяцев назад

    The webinar is very nice....

  • @sandyb1184
    @sandyb1184 Год назад

    Wonderful lesson!

  • @jllgibson6036
    @jllgibson6036 Год назад

    Thank you CBC and Watershed Canada for taking the time to present this very valuable information. I feel the recognition of the value of community newspapers is long overdue and the solution may be right before us as to the how to, to resurrect local newspapers/community papers to share information as has been suggested during your presentation. Online is not a solution because of the shortfalls still present. I am happy to work with a group to find and implement a good response to this need. Linda G ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  • @youtubevideo-seo-expart
    @youtubevideo-seo-expart Год назад

    Very Nice

  • @JacquelineMilner
    @JacquelineMilner Год назад

    thank you for this sharing... Kerry and Abraham ♥♥♥

  • @kendallkahl8725
    @kendallkahl8725 Год назад

    When the weather is warm a smart idea is to put aside buckets of dirt for your winter walkway.

  • @kendallkahl8725
    @kendallkahl8725 Год назад

    The only way Asian Carp are going to be controlled is if their natural predator is brought in the Weels Catfish that can grow to over 500 pounds. Its been shown that where they have been introduced they don't affect game fish numbers or size. Trout, Pike and Bass avoid them and can easily outmaneuver them .

  • @kendallkahl8725
    @kendallkahl8725 Год назад

    What about Common Carp one of the most destructive fish? They have been here so long people are starting to accept them and that shouldn't be allowed to happen. It used to be if they were caught it was required to kill them and now I see people throwing them back and they need to be controlled along with Tench which should also be killed to keep their numbers down too. People should get fined for returning either of them to the water.

  • @justinflott5133
    @justinflott5133 Год назад

    Diamond lake near Bancroft?

  • @bolusofeverything
    @bolusofeverything Год назад

    Thank you for this!!

  • @geofflawson4810
    @geofflawson4810 Год назад

    Great presentation.........more focus needs to be on this issue..........we are hurting ourselves...........keep going Lauren & Watersheds

  • @innovativesurfacesolutions898

    Lauren, thank you for encouraging more conversations surrounding salt entering our freshwater systems. If anyone has any questions about the benefits of anti-icing with brines or how treated salt (think brine-coated salt) is helping municipalities reduce their salt usage, check out the resources on our RUclips channel.

  • @MHGrump
    @MHGrump Год назад

    great presentation

  • @sohelkhan091
    @sohelkhan091 Год назад

    Check your email inbox I have sent some important information about your RUclips channel

  • @robertpye8057
    @robertpye8057 2 года назад

    Great message from Daryl Neve .... "take a hint from nature." Well done!

  • @briansheehan7498
    @briansheehan7498 2 года назад

    great work restoring our lakes.

  • @emilydoyle5984
    @emilydoyle5984 2 года назад

    Very informative. Great speaker thank you.

  • @joannepozniak6530
    @joannepozniak6530 3 года назад

    Great information, photo evidence, and excellent FREE downloadable resources. Can't wait to share this recording and resources with my lake association and greater community members! See you in September for part 2!

  • @yvettemoore-harbourhouseyo5404
    @yvettemoore-harbourhouseyo5404 3 года назад

    Could you ask Scouts Canada to clean up Secrest Park?They have tires in the watershed and some fire hazards from abandoned shelters .

  • @mattpretty1277
    @mattpretty1277 3 года назад

    viewing this now....................... :) m.

  • @Andrew-cf6ce
    @Andrew-cf6ce 5 лет назад

    Very fascinating process.

  • @TommyMcTurtleson
    @TommyMcTurtleson 5 лет назад

    How turtles dig the hole and bury the eggs in there without a back up camera has always amazed me