Cladophora is a native algae species in the Great Lakes. While it is not invasive, it certainly feels like an annual summerly invasion when this stinky, slimy green algae shows […]
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New position: Water Quality Education Coordinator
We are a small, dynamic social enterprise and we’re looking for a new Water Quality Education Coordinator! This person would be responsible for working with our community to assembling and […]
Water testing in the sunny South!
The following post showcases one of our water testing groups in Florida. Do you have pictures or stories that you want to share? Contact us! If you’re like us, you’re […]
New job! Store Coordinator
Water Rangers is a non-profit organization aiming to make water science easy to understand so that ALL Canadians can participate in the protection of water. We deepen our impact by […]
Ressources pour éducateurs: Impliquer les jeunes dans la science citoyenne
Water Rangers est à la recherche d’éducateurs francophones en Ontario qui sont intéressés à recevoir un testkit d’analyse de la qualité de l’eau pour leur classe et bénéficier de formation […]
Good news brought to you by WWF-Canada’s Watershed Reports!
A little over a month ago, WWF-Canada released the newest edition of their Watershed Reports, which summarize and present the results of their nationwide assessment of Canada’s freshwater. This was […]
Our first ever water quality scavenger hunt was a success!
Let’s face it… 2020 has been a tough year. For many of us, getting outside has never been more difficult to do, and worrying about water quality simply isn’t at […]
Web Developer
We are seeking a Web Developer to work with us from December 1, 2020, for a minimum of 4 months. Working on our open data platform for water quality data, […]
Testing is better when we work together!
Since 2015, Water Rangers has helped hundreds of volunteers across Canada to collect, store, and share water quality data. While we’re incredibly proud of this accomplishment, we also recognize countless […]
How to teach your kids about the outdoors, even when you can’t get outside
We know, we know… how can kids possibly learn about the outdoors if they’re not actually getting outside? We wholeheartedly believe that unless people experience nature for themselves, they’ll almost […]