No one likes a soggy ditch! Guest blog by U of L student, Alix King. Learn about the neat bioswales on the University of Lethbridge campus - including how they help keep our watershed healthy, and how you can help protect them just by walking!
OWC Rallies for Oldman Watershed Through GivingTuesday!
Oldman Watershed Council launches GivingTuesday movement in support of Oldman watershed restoration efforts. GivingTuesday is “the opening day of the giving season”. Giving is a lifelong commitment, and a giving day is a special celebration, a reminder to all of us to think of others and our communities as well as ourselves. GivingTuesday is more than a moment, it’s a movement.
Teaching a new generation - #SAWC17
Backyard Wilderness - #SAWC17
Friends help keep Lethbridge river valley beautiful - #SAWC17
Pogo Bros - #SAWC17
BlueW Hits Lethbridge #SAWC17
Backyard Wilderness: Lethbridge Backyard Trail Camera Project
City will Participate in Water Charter
The Oldman Watershed Council hopes to unite municipalities and organizations to protect the local water supply.
On Monday, Lethbridge City Council agreed to add their name to a Southern Alberta Water Charter proposed by the OWC. Signing the charter pledges action and commitment to the betterment of the health of the Oldman watershed.
Water Monitoring - What's in it for you?
What's the government doing to ensure we have clean, clear water for generations to come? OWC is transitioning from Headwaters Protection (Goal 3 of its Integrated Watershed Management Plan) to Goal 6 - WATER QUALITY. This is a summary of the recent annual Water Quality Monitoring Workshop held in Lethbridge ...