FERN: Streams of the Anthropocene
Everyone at HHL loves tea, especially watershed tea! The ingredients in this tea are not your typical tea leaves, but instead a series of dissolved components of the many aquatic environments in flows through. HHL researcher Shayenna Nolan is investigating DOM as a medium for measuring stream health, and recently published her undergraduate thesis in the esteemed journal Ecological Indicators.
Streams of the Anthropocene
Shayenna Nolan compares three biomonitoring techniques to detect human impact in Windsor-Essex streams.
HHL is Headed to JASM 2022!
The Healthy Headwaters Lab is headed to JASM 2022! Check out all our sessions and posters.
What is a watershed?
A watershed is a spatial area where all water and precipation that falls within its bounds eventually join together in a single lake or river.
Ways of Knowing: The Diversity of Knowledge
Successful freshwater restoration has to be inclusive of people, and so we acknowledge the many diverse ways of knowing our world.
IAGLR 2021: BRIDGING KNOWLEDGES, SEVEN GENERATIONS, AND LAND TO LAKE
The Healthy Headwaters Lab has a full lineup of presentations at this year’s IAGLR conference. Register for #IAGLR2021 and we’ll see you there! (see our abstracts below)
FishCAST: A radical new training program for early career researchers
ATTN: students in fisheries, aquatic science, ecology and conservation — you’ll want to take note of this. FishCAST is a NEW co-curricular training program designed by Canada’s leading experts to train graduate students and provide them with the connections and hands-on experience necessary for lasting career success.