Jul 22, 2023
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...
Jun 26, 2023
Groundwater-surface water interactions reflect the variation in geology, climate and land characteristics that the Xwulqw’selu Sta’lo’ (Koksilah River) experiences. We can work towards a healthier watershed by monitoring how these connections change...
Jan 20, 2023
On December 5th 2022, Xwuqlw’selu Connections held a small hybrid (online and in-person at the HUB) workshop for folks involved in the Water Sustainability Planning work to learn more about how our project might support and connect to their future plans. We are...
Oct 20, 2022
Wow what a great field season. We are cataloging where streamflow is coming from in the watershed by measuring and observing tributaries before they reach the mainstem of the Xwulqw’selu Sta’lo’. This is our second year of monitoring the lower...
Oct 3, 2022
Connections are at the heart of what we do. In celebration of World Rivers Day – held annually on the fourth Sunday in September – we gathered at Bright Angel Park in the forest above the Xwulqw’selu Sta’lo’ (Koksilah River) to connect with people, plants, and...
Aug 29, 2022
Every fourth Sunday in September, millions of people in over 100 countries celebrate World Rivers Day. Together, we care about the health of watersheds and appreciate our place in them. We visit in community with the places where we gather. We make new connections...
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