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Watersheds Canada

@watershedscan

National charity dedicated to facilitating community action in protecting and restoring our country's lakes, rivers, and shorelands.

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Your support in 2025 has resulted in over 14,000 native trees, shrubs, grasses, and wildflowers being planted on shorelines in British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Québec, and Nova Scotia! You can ensure even more shorelines are restored in 2026 by making your Giving Tuesday

Your support in 2025 has resulted in over 14,000 native trees, shrubs, grasses, and wildflowers being planted on shorelines in British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Québec, and Nova Scotia!

You can ensure even more shorelines are restored in 2026 by making your Giving Tuesday
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Your donation matched means more native plants in the ground across Canada! Restore more shorelines, wetlands, and community parks with your Giving Tuesday donation today: watersheds.ca/match

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Watersheds Canada's Nature Discovery Programming reached more children and youth than ever, and you have the chance to help us reach even more families and classes in 2026! We're delivering in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario and we have big plans to expand

Watersheds Canada's Nature Discovery Programming reached more children and youth than ever, and you have the chance to help us reach even more families and classes in 2026!

We're delivering in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario and we have big plans to expand
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The winning numbers for our Nature Art Raffle grand prizes will be drawn TOMORROW - don't miss out! You can take home one of these unique, hand-made pieces of art made by Canadian artists: a painting by Sue Miller Art or a wood duck decoy made by Mike Reader! Total value of

The winning numbers for our Nature Art Raffle grand prizes will be drawn TOMORROW - don't miss out!

You can take home one of these unique, hand-made pieces of art made by Canadian artists: a painting by <a href="/Sue_Miller_Art/">Sue Miller Art</a> or a wood duck decoy made by Mike Reader! Total value of
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Watersheds Canada was featured on Global News Kingston (Ontario) news last week, showcasing the power of community-led action to restore fish habitat! You can make more fish habitat restorations possible in 2026 with your #GivingTuesday donation today: watersheds.ca/match

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Watersheds Canada's award-winning Fish Habitat Program has requests across Ontario of lakes in need of in-water restoration work. Help us get to more communities to partner alongside lake associations, First Nations communities, fish and game clubs, and volunteers. Donate for

Watersheds Canada's award-winning Fish Habitat Program has requests across Ontario of lakes in need of in-water restoration work. Help us get to more communities to partner alongside lake associations, First Nations communities, fish and game clubs, and volunteers.

Donate for
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Your Giving Tuesday donation will provide more shoreline communities with the resources they need to take positive actions for their lakes! All donations made by December 2nd are being matched by Ontario Conservation Accelerator! Don't miss your chance to multiply your impact

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It all starts here, with you! Every donation matters as we all work together to protect Canada's lakes, rivers, and shorelines. This Giving Tuesday, all donations will go 2-3X's further thanks to the generosity of Ontario Conservation Accelerator. Don't miss your chance to have

It all starts here, with you! Every donation matters as we all work together to protect Canada's lakes, rivers, and shorelines. This Giving Tuesday, all donations will go 2-3X's further thanks to the generosity of Ontario Conservation Accelerator.

Don't miss your chance to have
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Watersheds Canada is on the shoreline and in the water to ensure fish habitat restoration projects are happening! You can ensure more lakes are restored in 2026 by making your Giving Tuesday today: watersheds.ca/match

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Giving Tuesday is just around the corner, and you can have 3X the impact for people and wildlife who call these areas home. All new monthly donations made by December 2nd will be tripled thanks to the generosity of Ontario Conservation Accelerator! Don't miss your chance to help

Giving Tuesday is just around the corner, and you can have 3X the impact for people and wildlife who call these areas home. All new monthly donations made by December 2nd will be tripled thanks to the generosity of Ontario Conservation Accelerator! Don't miss your chance to help
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Constructed wetland projects have real implications for waterfowl species that depend on these habitat areas for their migration, breeding, and staging needs. Large-scale loss of wetland habitat needs solutions-oriented projects like those being led by Watersheds Canada and its

Constructed wetland projects have real implications for waterfowl species that depend on these habitat areas for their migration, breeding, and staging needs. Large-scale loss of wetland habitat needs solutions-oriented projects like those being led by Watersheds Canada and its
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7 spawning beds for walleye and lake trout got a boost in Ontario in 2025, but there is more still work to do! As more lakes experience fish population declines, restoration work is needed to give their populations the boost they need. By becoming a new monthly donor this

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Today on #GivingTuesday, all new monthly donations to Watersheds Canada will be TRIPLED, and all one-time donations will be DOUBLED! Donate now: watersheds.ca/match Becoming a new monthly donor today means TRIPLE the riparian and fish habitat that can be restored, TRIPLE

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Today is Giving Tuesday and it is your last chance to multiply the impact of your donation! Donating today means more lake habitat restored and more education programs delivered in 2026. All new monthly donations → tripled! All one-time donations → doubled! Donate now:

Today is Giving Tuesday and it is your last chance to multiply the impact of your donation! Donating today means more lake habitat restored and more education programs delivered in 2026.

All new monthly donations → tripled!
All one-time donations → doubled!

Donate now:
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Watersheds Canada was invited to Ducks Unlimited CAN's "A celebration of Conservation" on Parliament Hill last week, a reception to bring leaders and partners together to honour our shared commitment to conserving Canada's wetlands, wildlife, and waters. Watersheds Canada is proud to be

Watersheds Canada was invited to <a href="/ducanada/">Ducks Unlimited CAN</a>'s "A celebration of Conservation" on Parliament Hill last week, a reception to bring leaders and partners together to honour our shared commitment to conserving Canada's wetlands, wildlife, and waters.

Watersheds Canada is proud to be
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Watersheds Canada's inaugural Nature Art Raffle was a tremendous success! The winning ticket numbers were drawn last Friday at 11am and here are the winners: - Chris S. from Georgetown, ON has won the Sue Miller oil painting - Erik P. from Cassleman, ON has won the Mike Reader

Watersheds Canada's inaugural Nature Art Raffle was a tremendous success!

The winning ticket numbers were drawn last Friday at 11am and here are the winners:

- Chris S. from Georgetown, ON has won the Sue Miller oil painting

- Erik P. from Cassleman, ON has won the Mike Reader
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Happy World Soil Day! 🌱 Soil is a medium in which life grows. Plants - the start of the food chains that support almost everything else - require good soil conditions, and the impacts of soil quality on the ecosystem as a whole are, therefore, massive. Celebrate this special

Happy World Soil Day! 🌱

Soil is a medium in which life grows. Plants - the start of the food chains that support almost everything else - require good soil conditions, and the impacts of soil quality on the ecosystem as a whole are, therefore, massive.

Celebrate this special
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Have you done your gift shopping for the holidays yet? Our symbolic adoptions make the perfect gift for the freshwater and nature lovers in your life. Plus, we have just added four new ones to our storefront - Red Fox Family, Wood Duck pair, Wild Iris, and Yellow Perch. With

Have you done your gift shopping for the holidays yet?

Our symbolic adoptions make the perfect gift for the freshwater and nature lovers in your life. Plus, we have just added four new ones to our storefront - Red Fox Family, Wood Duck pair, Wild Iris, and Yellow Perch.

With
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Species Spotlight: Wild Black Current (Ribes americanum) Wild Black Currant is a species of shrub that typically grows 1-2m in height. It is a member of the Gooseberry family, and so produces small, edible, black berries. It has bell-shaped flower clusters that are white to

Species Spotlight: Wild Black Current (Ribes americanum)

Wild Black Currant is a species of shrub that typically grows 1-2m in height. It is a member of the Gooseberry family, and so produces small, edible, black berries.

It has bell-shaped flower clusters that are white to