Oak Hammock Ecovan pays visit to schools
This article was added Mar 27, 2017 1:58 PMFor the past eight years the WIWCD sponsored the Oak Hammock Marsh Ecovan presentations in all school of West Interlake Conservation District area. This year nine out of ten schools from Woodlands to Gypsumvill participated in the Ecovan presentations. A full day worth of learning was sponsored by the WIWCD in each of them. The Ecovan visited St. Laurent School on March 14, 2017...read more
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Composters and Rain Barrels For Sale
May 16, 2013 3:00 PMSubsidized through the WIWCD, composters ($20) and rain barrels ($40) are being sold. Get yours today! Send us an email or call (204) 762-5850.
Swan Creek Watershed Riparian and Habitat Assessment
Apr 27, 2012 9:30 AM The West Interlake Watershed Conservation District (WIWCD), with the assistance from the Manitoba Fisheries Enhancement Fund (FEF), initiated this assessment to gain a better understanding of issues potentially effecting water quality, in-stream habitat, and the riparian health of the tributaries and drains found within the Swan Creek Watershed. The WIWCD’s goal is to design an integrated watershed ...moreLake Francis Watershed Riparian and Aquatic Assessment
Apr 27, 2012 9:20 AM The West Interlake Watershed Conservation District (WIWCD) has been actively involved in improving the health of the watersheds within the conservation district. In 2009, the WIWCD completed an assessment of the riparian zones, instream habitat, and water quality within the Swan Creek Watershed (Lowdon 2010). Utilizing the information collected, the WIWCD has started to tackle numerous projects wi ...moreDog Lake Watershed Riparian and Aquatic Assessment
Apr 27, 2012 9:10 AM The West Interlake Watershed Conservation District (WIWCD) has been actively involved in improving the health of the watersheds within the Interlake Region of Manitoba (Figure 1). In 2009 and 2010, the WIWCD completed watershed assessments on the Swan Creek and the Lake Francis Watersheds, respectively (Lowdon 2009 & 2010). Riparian, instream fish habitat, and water quality conditions were the pr ...moreFirst | Previous |
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