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March 13, 2019

CRI Science Director Mark Servos contributes to Globe and Mail series on freshwater in Canada

CRI Administration
March 13, 2019

Lakes great again, but new threats loom

A concerted 30-year effort has seen substantial improvement in the health of the largest freshwater habitat on Earth, but persistent and emerging problems exist prompting calls for further investment, legislation and long-term planning, Shawn McCarthy reports

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