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Water Rangers
Education & Learning, Ontario, Sustainable Communities, Water

Water Rangers

Empower anyone to learn about, test and act to protect our waterways through citizen science. Continue reading Water Rangers

WWF-Canada launches interactive website to assess Canada’s watersheds
Around the Web, Education & Learning, Natural Resources Management, Uncategorized, Waste & Pollution Management, Water

WWF-Canada launches interactive website to assess Canada’s watersheds

The new web platform assesses the health of half of Canada’s watersheds, and aims to cover all of them by 2017. Continue reading WWF-Canada launches interactive website to assess Canada’s watersheds

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The Water and Environmental Hub (WEHUB) project

The Water and Environmental Hub (WEHUB) project is an open cloud-based web platform that aggregates, federates, and connects water data and information with users looking to search, discover, download, analyze, model and interpret water and environmental-based information. Continue reading The Water and Environmental Hub (WEHUB) project

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