lax̌lax̌tkʷ Dr. Jeannette Armstrong Appointed to the Order of Canada
The Watershed Ecosystems Project team extends sincere congratulations to fellow member, lax̌lax̌tkʷ Dr. Jeannette Armstrong as she is honoured with the appointment of Officer of the Order of Canada for her contributions to Canadian literature and leadership in revitalizing the Syilx Okanagan Indigenous language. Dr. Armstrong is a Canada Research Chair in Okanagan Indigenous Knowledge […]
Researchers Present at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union
This past May, a team of three Watershed Ecosystems Project researchers including Dr. Sheena Spencer and graduate students Jinyu Hui and Emily Moore, attended the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Geophysical Union in Banff, Alberta, where both Hui and Moore presented their research relating to Peachland Creek and the Watershed Ecosystems Project. The Canadian […]
Mackenzie Myers Presents Poster at 2023 EESC Research Symposium
Mackenzie Myers presented a poster titled, “Investigating timber harvest impacts on streamwater quality using end member mixing analysis” at the EESC Research Symposium held at UBC Okanagan in April 2023. Freshwater resources in forested catchments in British Columbia are under increasing strain due to forest disturbance, including anthropogenic influences such as timber harvest. Understanding the […]
UBCO Presentation Hosted by Peachland Watershed Protection Alliance
On April 28, 2022, John Wagner and Rheanne Kroschinsky asked the Peachland Watershed Protection Alliance and other locals the following questions: Do you know who owns Peachland’s water? Who is responsible for Peachland’s water, who should be? What authority do local Indigenous people have over this ecosystem? Do you know who makes […]
2020 Community Water Forum
UBC Okanagan, the Okanagan Basin Water Board and the Okanagan Nation Alliance present the 2020 Community Water Forum on the Values and Ethics of Siwɬkʷ (Water). Hear insightful presentations from university and community partners with expertise in water research, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and the Columbia River Basin/Columbia River Treaty.