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Relationship statement

Posted: March 25, 2024
Celebrating the relationship between LWF and the Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective.
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Lake Winnipeg horizon at sunset.

Decolonizing Reading Club - past readings

Posted: March 25, 2024
Explore staff reflections on readings from our Decolonizing Reading Club.
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Central Assiniboine Watershed District 2022 regional report

LWCBMN 2022 Regional Report - Central Assiniboine Watershed District

Posted: March 25, 2024
Phosphorus data for the Central Assiniboine Watershed District were generated by the Lake Winnipeg Community-Based Monitoring Network (LWCBMN), a long-term program designed to identify localized phosphorus hotspots where action is required to improve Lake Winnipeg water quality.
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Membership testimonial 1-J.Samson

Posted: March 20, 2024
Lake Winnipeg is a very special place for us and for many other families. We’re concerned by the changes over the years that jeopardize the health of the lake. We are LWF supporters because we have faith in the future and we want to be part of the solution.
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LWCBMN testimonial 3-G.McCullough

Posted: March 20, 2024
LWF cannot be a credible advocate for solutions without evidence-based knowledge of the problems.
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LWCBMN testimonial 2-C.Dubois

Posted: March 20, 2024
When communities, decision-makers and scientists have the information they need, they can make evidence-based decisions to protect our freshwaters.
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LWCBMN testimonial-C.Keast

Posted: March 20, 2024
Lake Winnipeg is a huge lake, its watershed is massive, and the phosphorus comes from a multitude of sources. One person cannot solve this alone. Instead of feeling overwhelmed by the problem, I am contributing to a solution.
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A group of seven people standing in front of a river.

staff

Posted: March 20, 2024
Our professional staff bring the specialized skills and knowledge needed to advance our mission.
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Assiniboine West Watershed District

LWCBMN 2022 Regional Report - Assiniboine West Watershed District

Posted: March 18, 2024
Phosphorus data for the Assiniboine West Watershed District were generated by the Lake Winnipeg Community-Based Monitoring Network (LWCBMN), a long-term program designed to identify localized phosphorus hotspots where action is required to improve Lake Winnipeg water quality.
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Illustration of water sampling bottles with words 2023-2027 strategic plan

2023-2027 Strategic Plan

Posted: March 12, 2024
Our five-year plan charts an ambitious path forward for evidence-based advocacy.
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