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April 2, 2026
Oldman Watershed Council
Farewell, Rachel!

Watershed Stewardship Assistant Rachel says goodbye for now to OWC. Check out a photo reflection of her restoration, monitoring, and education work across the watershed.

Farewell, Rachel!
March 15, 2026
Oldman Watershed Council
Agricultural Innovators: The “Right Research” ...

Farming Smarter might look similar to the many agricultural operations around Lethbridge, but hiding inside its nondescript buildings are some far-from-ordinary equipment and tools. We’re here to hear from Lewis Baarda, the on-farm research authority and Field-Tested Manager at Farming Smarter, about their work in crop innovations.

Agricultural Innovators: The “Right Research” with Lewis Baarda
February 23, 2026
Oldman Watershed Council
Agricultural Innovators: Grazing Co-operatives ...

Dr. Christy Goldhawk, general manager of the Waldron Grazing Co-operative, shares how this unique collective approaches shared land and water stewardship.

Agricultural Innovators: Grazing Co-operatives with Christy Goldhawk
February 11, 2026
Oldman Watershed Council
Restoration Work Delivers Significant Economic ...

If you have been following the work of the OWC, you may have noticed that we invest significant time and effort in restoring Alberta’s landscapes with our many partners—planting willows on streambanks to reduce erosion, building beaver dam analogues, installing wattle fencing, removing invasive plants so native species can thrive, and more. But why does this work matter?

Restoration Work Delivers Significant Economic Benefits
February 10, 2026
Oldman Watershed Council
Indigenous Voices: Fire on the Grassland with ...

Alvin First Rider is the Environmental Manager with Blood Tribe Land Management. In this blog, he shares his experience working in land stewardship, and his knowledge of the role that fire plays, and has played, on the prairie.

Indigenous Voices: Fire on the Grassland with Alvin First Rider
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March 3, 2014

OWC February 2014 E-Newsletter

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March 3, 2014
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