Haudenosaunee activist Dawn Martin-Hill on decolonization and water
2025-03-08T18:20:37-05:00The educator and activist on decolonization, social justice and why water is at the heart of everything
The educator and activist on decolonization, social justice and why water is at the heart of everything
Learn to identify some of the most common duck species that overwinter in the Great Lakes
Filmmaker Len Morissette on the new underwater docuseries taking viewers into a confluence between worlds
Looking for ways to connect with local lands and waters on dark and dreary winter days? Check out this list of five ways to celebrate the winter solstice and the winter season!
How mid-century diversions in the Great Lakes watershed still affect the communities on its shorelines
Our planet’s greatest freshwater ecosystem, like you’ve never seen it before
Plus: “Glyphosate kills all”
As part of today’s Earth Day commemorations, the Wisconsin Water Library at the University [...]
Plus: One person’s trash is another person’s treasure: Pennsylvania teacher finds golden learning opportunities collecting micro-plastics on a Lake Erie research vessel; All about algae: Blue-green algae proliferates in the Great Lakes region due to warming temperatures and nutrient loading.
Plus: Microplastics found in freshwater sportfish and Train derailment leads to water advisories along the St. Clair
Land acknowledgment
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society and Swim Drink Fish acknowledge that our work in Biinaagami takes place on the unceded territories of numerous First Nations and Tribes, the Original Peoples who have been in relationship with, and the guardians of, the lands and waters of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence watershed since time immemorial.
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