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iwetland is a citizen science wetland water level monitoring platform developed to engage citizens in the wonders of wetlands and wetland science.

iwetland is managed by the McMaster Ecohydrology Lab and is operating at wetlands in the Georgian Bay Biosphere Mnidoo Gamii, a UNESCO Biosphere.

The Georgian Bay Biosphere comprises the world's largest freshwater archipelago and a complex combination of wetlands, forests and open rock barrens. The wetlands in this region include open-water coastal wetlands, inland riparian swamps, shallow marshes, peatland bogs and fens, and vernal pools that are important habitat for reptile species at risk.


Citizen Science Wetland Water Level Monitoring In 4 Easy Steps:

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Click here for our citizen science iwetland water level data

Follow iwetland on Facebook and Instagram.

Wetland Knowledge Exchange iwetland Webinar (October, 2020)

Contact us:

Taylor North
iWetland Outreach Co-ordinator
(Email)


iWetland
c/o McMaster Ecohydrology Lab
School of Earth, Environment & Society
McMaster University
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, ON, L8S 4K1
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Mike Waddington
School of Earth, Environment & Society
McMaster University
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, ON, L8S 4K1
Canada
Phone:  905.525.9140 x23217
Lab:       Burke Science Building 305
Office:    General Science Building 234