By Dr. Norman Yan | Published September 27, 2025 If there was one thing you could do to protect the environment, what would it be? I’ve been asked that question – not an easy one to answer. Surely there can’t be a single simple solution. How could one action reduce the many threats linked to […]| Muskoka Watershed Council
Relating to Nature| Muskoka Watershed Council
Do you know the ‘long history’ of integrated watershed management in Muskoka?| Muskoka Watershed Council
By Patricia Arney | Published September 13, 2025 Until recent years, the commonly accepted theory was that Muskoka had too many big lakes, which cut up the forest and prevent a fire from growing too big, while the winds aren’t strong enough to carry embers across them. But Glenn MacGillivray of the Institute for Catastrophic […]| Muskoka Watershed Council
By Peter Sale | Published September 6, 2025 I’ve been thinking a lot about living smarter these days – living smarter now so we will be able to live better in the future. This means dealing with climate change, looking after our environment in a more integrated, effective way, and working in many other ways […]| Muskoka Watershed Council
Living Smarter Means Taking Solution-focused Action Together| Muskoka Watershed Council
Citizen Scientists Play Important Role in Sustaining Our Watersheds.| Muskoka Watershed Council
By Rebecca Willison | Published August 23, 2025 I moved to Muskoka in 2001 to work at a new outdoor education facility and never left. While it didn’t work out for me at that facility, I was able to find my place doing what I love to do: protecting the environment. No one told me […]| Muskoka Watershed Council
By Peter Sale | Published August 16, 2025 It has been said that people evolved behaviour that gets them out of the way of a sabre-tooth cat. But a slowly expanding desert or rising sea – not so much! It’s also said that if you put a frog in a bowl of water, and then […]| Muskoka Watershed Council
By Madison Menard | Published August 9, 2025 For me, living smarter means living in a way that respects the environment, honours community, and invests in the future. It’s about making intentional choices — not just for convenience today, but for sustainability tomorrow. It’s about listening to the land, working with others who care deeply […]| Muskoka Watershed Council
By Kevin Trumble | Published August 2nd, 2025 They say we are the only species to ever exist on this planet that killed itself off because fixing its climate didn’t make economic sense. A neighbour who owns a business once told me “I can’t go green this year because it’ll put me in the red” […]| Muskoka Watershed Council
How much stress is too much? When does a system suffer change?| Muskoka Watershed Council
Muskoka’s watersheds stand at a crucial turning point. While currently healthy, they are gradually degrading in several ways, and our existing management systems seem incapable of halting or reversing this negative trend. We need an integrated, watershed-scale management system capable of dealing with the multiple stresses our iconic environment now faces.| Muskoka Watershed Council
When is the time to invest in the environment?| www.muskokawatershed.org
Might living smarter in Muskoka mean measuring time like a lake?| Muskoka Watershed Council
Muskoka Watershed Report Card| www.muskokawatershed.org
Artificial intelligence and its impact on the Muskoka watershed.| Muskoka Watershed Council
What’s Wrong with the Current Management of Our Watershed?| Muskoka Watershed Council
There’s a Big Difference Between “Water Management” and “Watershed Management”.| Muskoka Watershed Council
Caring for Muskoka’s environment with the unknown unknowns.| Muskoka Watershed Council
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7 Ways to Travel With a Positive Impact in Muskoka or Anywhere Else.| Muskoka Watershed Council
Protecting Our Water. A 21st Century Challenge.| Muskoka Watershed Council
The Assault on Science – Responding to Disinformation.| Muskoka Watershed Council
The Assault on Science, Truth and Democracy.| Muskoka Watershed Council
How might multiple divergent threats pile on to damage Muskoka’s lakes?| Muskoka Watershed Council
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