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The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is a national conservation program that provides Canadians the opportunity to take action in their communities wherever water meets land, one bit of trash at a time.
The club objectives are to provide members with a common meeting ground for exchanging ideas and for broadening their knowledge and understanding of natural science; to promote the appreciation, preservation, and conservation of our natural heritage; and to support and co-operate with other organizations having similar aims.
The Rural Agri-Innovation Network (RAIN) is a division of Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre with support from farmers and communities to enhance the agriculture and food sector in Algoma.
The Kensington Conservancy is a land trust that works to protect lands and waters by purchasing property, accepting donations of land and through voluntary conservation agreements.
Identifying innovative solutions at the intersection of water, food, land, climate, energy, and individual and community well-being
The Central Algoma Freshwater Coalition is dedicated to keeping Central Algoma waters a place to live, swim, drink, fish for generations to come.
Our goal is to promote environmental protection through reduction, reuse, and recycling of residential and industrial waste in Sault Ste. Marie and the Algoma District.
Protecting Ontario’s biodiversity while promoting economic opportunities in the resource sector and supporting outdoor recreation opportunities.
Learn more about the Invasive Species Centre in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
For the St. Mary’s River Area of Concern
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Water Wow
Indigenous Knowledge and Drinking Water
Autumn Peltier, 13-year-old from Manitoulin Island, tells leaders world must stop polluting water
Plastics
Climate Change
Avoiding meat and dairy products is one of the biggest ways to reduce your environmental impact, according to recent scientific studies.