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East Interlake Watershed District 2021 regional report

LWCBMN 2021 Regional Report - East Interlake Watershed District

Posted: June 18, 2024
Phosphorus data for the East Interlake 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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LWCBMN Regional Reports - Assiniboine West Watershed District

Posted: June 18, 2024
Explore regional reports from the Assiniboine West Watershed District generated by the Lake Winnipeg Community-Based Monitoring Network.
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City of Winnipeg 2021 regional report

LWCBMN 2021 Regional Report - City of Winnipeg

Posted: June 18, 2024
Phosphorus data for the City of Winnipeg 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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Central Assiniboine Watershed District 2021 regional report

LWCBMN 2021 Regional Report - Central Assiniboine Watershed District

Posted: June 18, 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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Assiniboine West Watershed District

LWCBMN 2021 Regional Report - Assiniboine West Watershed District

Posted: June 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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A colour-coded map showing phosphorus exports from sub-watersheds in the Lake Winnipeg watershed

LWCBMN data update

Posted: June 18, 2024
After reviewing our data and consulting with our science advisors, we have removed water samples collected at hydroelectric generating stations from our dataset. We continue to work with our partners to generate credible, useful phosphorus data.
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Bike to the Beach 2026 FAQ

Posted: June 10, 2024
Looking for more information about Bike to the Beach 2024? Our Frequently Asked Questions page has the answers!
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The Watershed Observer, Spring & Summer 2024

spring & summer 2024

Posted: May 23, 2024
Our Spring & Summer 2024 special-edition newsletter focuses on the Lake Winnipeg Community-Based Monitoring Network, LWF’s long-term phosphorus monitoring program. Discover how we are translating citizen science into freshwater solutions!
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Five Things the Federal Government Must Do for Lake Winnipeg

Report card on federal responsibilities for Lake Winnipeg

Posted: May 14, 2024
Water protection isn’t easy – it’s important. Our Year Three report card reviews progress made by the federal government on recommendations first presented by LWF and the Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective in 2020.
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Year Three Report Card, Five Things the Federal Government Must Do for Lake Winnipeg

Year Three Report Card, Five Things the Federal Government Must Do for Lake Winnipeg

Posted: May 13, 2024
Our Year Three report card reviews progress since 2020, and highlights urgent next steps the federal government must take to protect and restore Lake Winnipeg’s water quality and ecosystem health, and to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
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