Muskoka’s Biodiversity – Part 1: Why is it important?

  Biological diversity - or biodiversity - is a term used to describe the variety of life on Earth. It refers to the wide variety of ecosystems and living organisms:…

Lakes Part 4: Gloeotrichia

By Dylan Moesker   Over the last few weeks in this four part article series, we have been discussing a number of topics that all revolve around lakes. We have…

Lakes Part 3: Why Are Some Lakes Tea-stained?

By Dylan Moesker   As we continue to learn more about the types of lakes found in Muskoka, tea-stained lakes still remain a misunderstood topic. These lakes are misunderstood since…

Lakes Part 2: Where Does Phosphorus Come From Within My Lake?

By Dylan Moesker    In last week’s article we discussed the trophic status of lakes in Muskoka, different sources of external phosphorus input into a lake, and how phosphorus has…

Lakes Part 1: What Kind of Lake do You Have?

By Dylan Moesker    In Muskoka, we are surrounded by pristine lakes that offer a huge variety of recreational opportunities. Some lakes are deep and clear while others are shallow and…

If you ‘Love Your Lake,’ look after it

  Do you Love Your Lake? Do you love to sit on the shoreline and look out across the water and see the reflection of trees on the other side?…

Dealing With Flood Debris

By Rebecca Willison   It’s been over a month since Muskoka experienced a 100-year flood event, and recovery efforts continue today. The rushing waters swept away the chairs, docks, containers,…

Will There Be Nature For Our Kids?

By Valerie Fieldwebster   Somewhere in our childhood, each of us has had a close encounter with nature. Some of us may have had great forests in our backyards, where…

Compost Tea – A Natural Fertilizer You Can Feel Good About Using

  By Dylan Moesker   Backyard gardening simply put, is an amazing thing. It is a hobby for some and a lifestyle for others. We can grow delicious and healthy…

It’s that time of year again – BUG TIME!

  By Dylan Moesker   As the warm weather arrives; foliage begins to bloom, the birds start chirping and, of course, the bugs become fierce.   …

Save Your Trees From Salt Damage

By Rebecca Willison   MWC often gets questioned in the spring about why trees along roadways have brown leaves or needles and how this can be avoided. While tree damage…

Composting with Worms

Are you looking for an alternative to trudging through the snow to the compost bin this winter? Then vermicomposting is for you!   Vermicomposting is the process of using worms…