Grinnell Glacier, Montana |
The story of water is a story of change.
It’s solid ice, it’s flowing water, it’s an invisible gas. It trickles down the
mountain slopes, flows down streams, rushes through rapids and eventually waves
through the ocean. Water is constantly changing through time, through space,
through place.
And yet in our lives water is a constant.
It is the special lake we visit every summer. It helps create the identity of
our home towns. Some even say the waters of Canada add to our national
identity.
So how do we understand the changes in our
watersheds? The waters are a constant in our lives but are continually changing.
What do these changes mean?
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