How would you like to help fix a serious problem in Muskoka’s forests and lakes at no cost to you, while helping to recycle and re-purpose a waste you
REPORT: Is Residential Wood Ash Safe for Use to Help Solve the Calcium Decline Problem in Muskoka?
The overarching goal of the HATSEO project is to evaluate the use of residential wood ash - a readily available waste product – to help solve the Ca
REPORT: Solving the Calcium Decline Problem – Insights from a Muskoka Wood Burner’s Questionnaire
Over the past several decades, calcium (Ca) concentrations have been declining in Muskoka lakes and forests. In 2014, The Muskoka Watershed Council’s
PUBLICATION: Could a residential wood ash recycling programme be part of the solution to calcium decline in lakes and forests in Muskoka (Ontario, Canada)?
One possible solution to the recent decline of calcium (Ca) concentrations in Canadian Shield forests and lakes in eastern North America is the
More on our Halt the Salt program
Friends of the Muskoka Watershed is still in the process of pursuing funding, via grants and private donations, to enable us to fully roll out our
The Road Salt Threat to Muskoka Lakes: Answering 10 Key Environmental Questions
“Halt the Salt” in the Muskoka Bay in Gravenhurst
Water Canada: Declining Calcium Levels in Freshwater Lakes Have Negative Impacts on Some Species
Recently, Water Canada, a magazine that is well respected for their content about Canada’s most important natural resource, published an article about
Province funds Hauling Ash project
$733,000 applied research program will use woodstove ash to help heal Muskoka’s damaged forests and waterways BRACEBRIDGE – The ash from Muskoka’s
MEDIA RELEASE – Receiving A $74,400 OTF Grant to Save Muskoka Lakes from Aquatic Osteoporosis
MEDIA RELEASE February 13, 2017 Receiving A $74,400 OTF Grant to Save Muskoka Lakes from Aquatic Osteoporosis Bracebridge — On Monday, local MPP Norm