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...
Apr 15, 2022
(Photo by Barry Hetschko) As you can see on our ‘who we are’ and ‘rightsholders and partners’ pages, lots of people and organizations are connected to our project. The core of our project are five worker bees who make the magic happen with frequent meetings,...
Aug 1, 2021
August 1st-7, 2021 First week of community monitoring begins!!! Our volunteers have committed to monitoring sites once a week for the next six weeks. Stay tuned for what we learn about the groundwater contribution into the lower watershed tributaries!!
Jul 13, 2021
July 19th-26, 2021: Admittedly more than a few hiccups but *most* of the dataloggers are in the field recording temperature and conductivity at the mouth of select tributaries! A joint project with the Cowichan Water Board is looking at the inflow from groundwater...
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