Canada is all in. That is what our Prime Minister tweeted today to celebrate World Environment Day. Show you’re ‘all in’ by donating, volunteering or making a change in your life. Show you're #WithNature by sharing your nature moment.
With fall in full swing around us and winter starting to nip at its heels, it’s once again time to take a look at how the Oldman watershed fared over the summer, and what we might expect in the upcoming snowy months.
Crouching in the soft mud along the Belly River after a morning of planting trees, I asked, “Why are willows important?” To answer, Ninna Piiksii taught us about ways Blackfoot people use willows, how the willows interact with each other, and about the river we were sitting next to.
What does it really take to keep our watershed healthy? Find out with a behind-the-scenes look at watershed stewardship this fall with a free one-day workshop. Spend the day outside, connect with your community, and gain practical skills and knowledge to help keep our watershed thriving!
The OWC has received many requests for information about potential nuclear energy projects and how they would affect the watershed and water security in Alberta. In this FAQ blog, we answer the most common questions and provide links for readers seeking additional information.