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Hurricane Fiona caused a significant number of fallen trees; although devastating, they serve an incredible purpose in our island ecosystems! Woody debris serves as the foundation for new life to be created in our forests. For more information, check out the infographic attached here or contact admin@peiwatershedalliance.org ...

The PEI Watershed Alliance is pleased to host an online Climate Resiliency Workshop to help watershed groups and others working for our island environment better prepare for the future in the face of climate change. The workshop will be hosted by the PEIWA Forest Technician, Sarah Langille, and topics will...

The PEI Watershed Alliance is hosting a variety of webinars this Fall/Winter. The overall theme is "Shorelines and Climate Adaptation", however, different experts have been invited to present their work to watershed groups and the community. The first webinar was held on November 23, 2021 by Hope Parnham and Peter Nishimura,...

Have you seen any bats hanging around?  If so - we’d like to hear from you. PEI Fish and Wildlife: 902-368-4683  Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative BAT HOTLINE: 1-833-434-BATS (2287), toll-free Please call these numbers to report any local bat sightings, receive guidance on managing bat in buildings, for assistance with any bat-related human...

COVID-19 Protocols for Watershed Groups working under the PEI Watershed Management Program Version 7 – updated October 5, 2021 The PEI Office of Public Health provides details on COVID-19 public health measures which can be found here: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/covid19 This document is intended to provide more specific guidance and direction to watershed groups funded...