Thanks to our good friends at WWF for helping us get some publicity for our joint project: Equipping citizens in data deficient subwatersheds with the tools they need to start […]
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Lake McGlashan water chemistry
Lake McGlashan, located in Val-Des-Monts, Quebec, is a beautiful clear, deep freshwater lake. It is more than thirty meters deep at its deepest point and connected to its neighboring water […]
In Remembrance of Dan Streisel
Dan Streisel was an integral part of our water monitoring efforts in Saskatchewan with the University of Regina. Unfortunately, Dan recently passed away this 2023 season. We wanted to highlight […]
Climate Change and Watershed Resilience with Les Stanfield
Les W. Stanfield is a Senior Ecologist, who has been a wealth of knowledge to the Water Rangers team! He has been at the forefront of science and decision making […]
Help Canada collect baseline data for water quality!
Water Rangers, with the help of the WWF’s Loblaw Water Fund, is building water quality testing capacity in 25 data deficient subwatersheds! Monitoring regularly leads to greater protection of our waterways, […]
Junior Software Developer Summer student
We are looking for a driven individual to join Water Rangers for the Summer and help the development team by working on our mobile and web apps. Responsibilities Work in […]
Water Rangers Summer Student – Bilingual
Water Rangers is a non-profit organization aiming to make water science easy to understand. We deepen our impact by providing tools and training so that anyone can understand, test, and […]
Healing Our Headwaters
Atlantic Salmon has disappeared from Lake Ontario, and Ontario Streams is trying to re-establish them through restocking. As part of “Bring Back the Salmon”, Jennifer Valentine, Water Rangers’ Outreach Director, […]
Carleton Study: How do our testkits compare to professional probes?
This post was written by Jose Atienza, Benson Chan, Steffani Guenette, Sofia Herczegh, Ashley LeBreton and Keith Pettinger. These Carleton University students are completing their studies in Environmental Sciences under […]
End of testing season wrap-up!
Wow. What a testing season! Our testkit program this year meant we were able to support community groups to learn about water. Thank you, Ontario150, for supporting this project! […]