Indigenous Day 2020 Giveaway Winner Announced
June was National Indigenous Month in Canada and we celebrated with a giveaway! View the winning post here.
Scientific conferences go virtual
What does science look like in a COVID-19 world? Collaboration and research meetings are both a big part of the scientific research process and the partnership driven research the Healthy Headwaters Lab does.
Honour diversity in science with Asian Canadian Heritage month
When it comes to healthy ecosystems, a diversity of species and functions are desired and needed to ensure vibrant, thriving communities. The same goes for science and science teams.
Invert Tuesdays
For today, we look at the Order Odonata, better known as the dragonflies and damselflies.
One of the most useful tools in Stream Ecology
In the Healthy Headwaters Lab, we study freshwater ecosystems with the goals of restoration and rehabilitation in mind. One of the most valuable and widely used methods to study streams is biomonitoring using benthic invertebrates.
Dr. Febria joins the IPBES Nexus assessment
The IPBES is THE global organization focused on advancing stewardship of the planet through strengthened government and science linkages. Dr. Febria is a new nominated expert – one of 40 globally – to help define the latest Nexus assessment.
Introducing the HHL Indigenous Allyship Newsletter!
What does supporting indigenous self-determination look like in a freshwater restoration research program and beyond?
The Healthy Headwaters Lab hosts its first Indigenous Allyship open house at Ojibway Nature Centre
HHL and the Indigenous Allyship Program host a day of sharing and community building at the City of Windsor’s Ojibway Nature Centre.