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Tag: Wascana Creek

Wascana Riparian Health Project

Posted on May 26, 2014June 1, 2019

Since 2012, WUQWATR has been conducting our Wascana Riparian Health project.  We have just completed the 2012-14 Part 3 Downstrem of Regina Report on our Wascana Riparian Health Assessment. This report covers the City of Regina, including Wascana Creek, Wascana Lake, and stormwater channels. It also includes the Creek upstream of Regina in the Wascana…

Songbirds soaring in Wascana Marsh

Posted on November 16, 2011June 1, 2019

“The number and diversity of songbirds that flocked to Regina’s Wascana Marsh area this summer are music to the ears of Jared Clarke.” Read more: http://www.leaderpost.com

The trouble with Wascana Creek

Posted on November 16, 2011June 1, 2019

“Two recent reports say Wascana Creek is a soup of too many nutrients and pharmaceutical products. Garth hears from a toxicology expert and he takes your calls about the state of waterways in Saskatchewan.”Audio file:  listen at http://www.CBC.ca/Blue Sky

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