by PWABVP | Mar 28, 2024 | From Stream To Tides
As the length of daytime diminishes in the fall, the winter season makes its way, beginning with frosty mornings, below-freezing temperatures, and before we know it, the precipitation forms into snow and ice enveloping nature in its frigid embrace. Everything freezes...
by PWABVP | Feb 15, 2024 | 25 Watershed Moments, 25th Anniversary
Over the past 25 years, the PWA has grown from a humble monitoring group to an important contributor to scientific monitoring, habitat improvement, environmental assessments, and education & outreach across the Petitcodiac Watershed. We are proud to share our...
by PWABVP | Jan 25, 2024 | 25 Watershed Moments, 25th Anniversary
Lakes and rivers often seem like huge, majestic parts of the landscape, made up of powerful forces of water and wind and home to charming animals like fish, birds, and mammals. What is often unknown is that something small and secretive plays an important role in...
by PWABVP | Jan 25, 2024 | 25 Watershed Moments, 25th Anniversary
Lakes and rivers often seem like huge, majestic parts of the landscape, made up of powerful forces of water and wind and home to charming animals like fish, birds, and mammals. What is often unknown is that something small and secretive plays an important role in...
by Michelle Tan | Jan 10, 2024 | 25 Watershed Moments, 25th Anniversary
Pond hockey and ice skating have been a classic part of childhood for so many of us here in Canada. After all, one of the biggest upsides of an early-season cold snap is the rapid buildup of thick, human-bearing ice. But as the climate warms, what will this mean for...