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October 23, 2020

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

Category iconFMW News,  News Post,  Research,  Science,  Uncategorized,  Watershed Health Tag iconchloride,  daphnia,  freshwater,  Road Salt,  water quality,  zooplankton

March 26, 2020

“Halt the Salt” in the Muskoka Bay in Gravenhurst

Category iconEnvironmental Programs,  News Post,  Research,  Science,  Watershed Health Tag iconRoad Salt

February 24, 2020

The Problem With Road Salt

Category iconNews Post,  Science,  Watershed Health Tag iconRoad Salt

September 6, 2019

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

Category iconFeatured,  FMW News,  News Post,  Research,  Watershed Health Tag iconcalcium

December 4, 2018

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

Category iconEnvironmental Programs,  FMW News,  News Post,  Research,  Watershed Health

November 12, 2017

FMW response to the request for input to the Town of Bracebridge’s Community-Based Strategic Plan review

As many of you in Bracebridge may know, the Town has officially launched the review of the Town’s Community-Based Strategic Plan that will guide the

Category iconEnvironmental Programs,  Featured,  FMW News,  News Post,  Watershed Health

March 2, 2017

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

Category iconEnvironmental Programs,  FMW News,  News Post,  Research,  Watershed Health

February 22, 2016

Putting Muskoka at the forefront of freshwater research

Do you or someone you know have a cottage in Muskoka? Perhaps you live here or are fortunate enough to visit. If so, you know what a precious place

Category iconEnvironmental Programs,  Featured,  Fundraising,  Research,  Watershed Health

January 22, 2016

The Citizen Scientists Who Volunteered to Investigate Flint Water

The Muskoka Watershed Council and Friends of the Muskoka Watershed have long been proponents of volunteers and Citizen Science in helping to

Category iconFeatured,  FMW News,  Watershed Health

January 13, 2016

2016 – The beginning of something powerful

As we make our way into the new year, Friends of the Muskoka Watershed and the Muskoka Watershed Council are beginning our roll out of a series of

Category iconEnvironmental Programs,  FMW News,  Fundraising,  Watershed Health

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