Where does water flow in a drought? Streamflow Snapshot 2

Where does water flow in a drought? Streamflow Snapshot 2

Now you see it. Now you don’t.  Water’s the talk of the town these days. So far this summer, it has barely rained in the Xwulqw’selu watershed. Signs tell us not to water our lawns or wash our cars. Neighbours compare notes about whose well has gone dry and when....
“This Feels Like 2016” (Streamflow Snapshot on July 20)

“This Feels Like 2016” (Streamflow Snapshot on July 20)

Feature photo of Glenora Creek taken by a streamflow volunteer at the monitoring site near Glenora Rd. and Marshall Road on July 20, 2023. Stream depth: 9 cm. Temperature: 19.4C, specific conductivity 136 uS/cm   Farmers, fisherfolk, and residents in the Koksilah...
June 26 Koksilah Watershed Meet & Greet & Eat

June 26 Koksilah Watershed Meet & Greet & Eat

Drop by the Hub at Cowichan Station June 26 from 5-8PM to connect with Kristina Disney and David Serrano from the Xwulqw’selu Connections team, and with folks from these other initiatives and organizations: Xwulqw’selu/Koksilah Watershed Planning Team...
Info Session June 3

Info Session June 3

We’d love to meet you! On June 3, come to Bright Angel Park at 4528 Tigwell Rd between 11:30-2:30 to meet the research team and folks who have volunteered as a Streamflow Monitor in previous summers. Watch a demo of what’s involved with streamflow...
What is your watershed moment?

What is your watershed moment?

Tell us about a time when you made a new connection with water. It was a turning point. Did you notice something special? Did you learn something fascinating? Did you enjoy the company of others?   We’d love to hear about it.  This year, we’re asking about the...
Join a Stream Team and make connections you will never forget

Join a Stream Team and make connections you will never forget

Residents in the Xwulqw’selu watershed are teaming up to monitor the flow of water in local streams this summer.   Could this be you?   Connect with the place you call home. Connect with other people and enjoy visiting the watershed together. Connect with water...