Archive for the ‘Blue-green Algae News’ Category
City of Winnipeg Needs to Show Leadership Before Expecting Others to Do the Right Thing
Posted by: Vicki Burns on February 18, 2013
Lake Winnipeg “Threatened Lake of World 2013” Spurs Attention and Action
Posted by: Vicki Burns on February 8, 2013
Lake Winnipeg Nominated as Threatened Lake of the Year Worldwide
Posted by: Vicki Burns on January 14, 2013
Bi-National Efforts Pursued to Save Lake Winnipeg
Posted by: Vicki Burns on December 17, 2012
City of Winnipeg’s Stalling Sends Negative Message Throughout the Province
Posted by: Vicki Burns on November 28, 2012
Volume of Water Flowing down Red River Doubles in Last 15 Years
Posted by: Vicki Burns on November 22, 2012
Red Tide and Blue-Green Algae Blooms Fouling North America’s Freshwater and Saltwater
Posted by: Vicki Burns on October 23, 2012
Late Season Algae Still Poses Threat
Posted by: Vicki Burns on October 1, 2012
Water Conservation – How Much Are We Each Using?
Posted by: Vicki Burns on September 25, 2012
Manitoba Floods, Lake Winnipeg Blue-Green Algae Problems and How We’re Spending Money – Disaster Relief Costs Versus Prevention Investments
Posted by: Vicki Burns on September 12, 2012