Part 2 of our 3-part restoration blog series. Rough and loose may look messy and shocking, but we promise there is method to the seeming madness!
Coal Mining in the Oldman Watershed
Headwaters Restoration (Part 1/3): Behind-the-Scenes
Summary: "Bending the Curve of Global Freshwater Biodiversity Loss - An Emergency Recovery Plan"
2020 Summer Forecast
Now that we are officially into summer, you may be wondering what kind of summer 2020 has in store for us. Will there be wildfires causing thick, smoky air, making it difficult to spend time enjoying nature? Will farmers have a good crop, bringing economic stability to our region? Will there be water restrictions? Floods?
Sasquatch Says... Leave No Trace!
Learning At Home 2020
Annual Tour Showcases Sustainable Agriculture in Lethbridge County
Students Won Cash Prizes for Watershed Proposals
Summer 2019 With the "Saskatchewan Sisters"
Sydney and Rebekkah's Favourite Things
Moopher's Amazing Journey to the Sea
Managing Weeds in SW Alberta
Halfway Through the Summer with the ‘Saskatchewan Sisters’
Only Rain Down the Drain
Alberta Rivers online tool and app
Magrath Nature Trail Student Project
This guest blog is about the Magrath Nature Trail Project, which was created by grandfather-granddaughter duo Don and Hazel. They are focusing on ways to enhance the trail to benefit the Northern Leopard Frog, and Hazel is learning about environmental stewardship and the democratic process along the way!