Lake Winnipeg Foundation

LWF featured in national freshwater series

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September 22, 2014
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LWF’s work was recently featured in an article by DeSmog Canada as part of its “Ripple Effect” series, a collection of stories about efforts to protect Canada’s fresh water.

Along with Brokenhead Ojibway Nation and the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources, LWF helped organize the gathering of First Nations mentioned in the article. We recognize that the unique and too often marginalized voices of Indigenous peoples are a vital part of any sustainable solutions for Lake Winnipeg, and we feel privileged to be able to help facilitate this process.

LWF communications director Marlo Campbell was also interviewed for the story. Click here to read what she told DeSmog about the challenges facing Lake Winnipeg – and our science-based road map to a solution.

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