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Water Rangers is a Canadian non-profit organization that lowers barriers so that everyone can get involved in collecting and sharing water quality data to better care for waterways and the […]
Planting seeds of change for water!
An adventure in water quality and understanding the interaction of ecosystems. Water Rangers is recruiting classrooms and education groups to be part of Science Odyssey week this May 14 to […]
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Register your class or group today to learn about water quality data and have one of two chances to win water quality equipment for your classroom! This activity is recommended […]
Community-based water monitoring as a way to measure road salts in freshwater
March in the colder parts of North America signals the beginning of spring, with ice off and snow melting. Freshly exposed streets and sidewalks in urban areas are usually not […]
Why reduce water-use?
The following blog post about water use in Canada and other water-rich areas was written by Keerthikrutha Seetharaman. Originally from India, Keerthi is a PhD student in Dr. Kerri Finlay’s […]
Water testing with Ashbury College
The following blog post was written by our Education Coordinator, Luke. Luke co-led an excursion with Ashbury college last month. Here’s what he has to say about it! How the […]
Reporting harmful algal blooms (HABs)
When you’re out sampling with your Water Rangers kit and enjoying nature, the last thing you want to encounter is green, smelly algae. But harmful algal blooms (HABs) are more […]
Science camp for Indigenous youth in Saskatchewan
In August, our summer student Erin had the opportunity to assist with an Indigenous youth science camp held in the Qu’appelle Valley, SK. Read her latest blog issue to find […]
What cows taught me about water security
How often do you consider the water needs of cows you pass by when driving through the country? In this blog post, our summer student Erin reflects on a summer […]