Category: <span>2023</span>

River Never Sleeps 2023

The 2023 festival was a well attended event with lots of fun all around. Our BWS crew were able to share information on what we know and don’t know about water status in our watersheds. Thanks to our passbook question, we had the opportunity to learn about water sources and …

2023 Earth Day Walk

The rain held and the forest was glorious! Our Earth Day celebration took place in one of our favorite and most pristine locations in our watersheds: Lower Waterloo Creek Forest. We held a guided interpretive walk led by Verna Mumby, whose knowledge of trees, mosses, ferns and insects held us …

Our Web Maps are Live!

Click for: 3D Satellite Map or 2D BWS Sampling Map Over the past three months Jake Le Breton has been working to assemble a multitude of data, maps and images to create online interactive maps of the Beaufort Watersheds.  The maps have multiple layers and you can click to view …

Be the Change

As the United Nations marks World Water Day 2023, they share a list of personal actions that each of us can take to protect water security. Their message: “Be the change that you want to see in the world.”

Our Path to DataStream

Most of us have a box or two of old photos tucked away somewhere. We may dig through them now and then but mostly they just sit in their boxes. Or maybe we have the modern equivalent: a hard drive full of digital photos that are just as forgotten and …

BWS Stream Data is going National!

Beaufort Watershed Stewards will now be sharing their stream sampling data via Data Stream. This non-profit organization provides a portal for the public, researchers, all levels of government, and environmental organizations to have open access to national steam data. The Pacific Region will be the final portion of the country …