Resources

Check out some of our favourite resources:

The PEI Watershed Alliance is a non-profit organization that empowers local watershed groups in Prince Edward Island to improve and protect the environmental quality of their watersheds.

The City of Charlottetown partnered with Holland College, ECWG, and Wright’s Creek Environmental Committee to prepare Watershed Report Cards which provide an accessible overview of the health of watersheds in Charlottetown, summarizing data on water quality and local conservation efforts.

The Charlottetown Ecological Pond Study investigates the ecological health of local ponds, providing data to guide the restoration of affected watersheds.
The Post-Fiona Urban Reforestation Strategy, prepared by Dougan & Associates Ecological Consultng & Design for the City of Charlottetown, assessed the damage caused by post-tropical storm Fiona to Charlottetown’s urban forest and provides a comprehensive plan for restoration and climate resilience.
The PEI Invasive Species Council (PEIISC) is a non-profit group dedicated to creating a management framework for invasive species that threaten the environmental, economic, and social health of PEI.
Macphail Woods is a non-profit initiative focused on forest stewardship and environmental education, connecting Islanders with their natural surroundings.