Read all about the new Public Lands Camping Pass - where you need it, how to get it, and more!
Hiding in the Headwaters: Species at Risk
Summit Safety Smarts - Part 2
Don't Sweat It: Willow Staking in a Heat Wave
Reddy, Set, Go! Redd Surveys on Trout Creek
Redds (spawning beds or “nests” where trout lay their eggs at the bottom of the stream) are a crucial component of the trout life cycle; they are how trout reproduce and ensure viable populations in our headwaters. By identifying and documenting the locations of redds, we can help protect sensitive trout populations and habitats.
Is there a vaccine for the watershed?
Seeding at Naapi's Garden
Randy's First Impressions
Summit Safety Smarts - Pt. 1
There's a Snake in my Nest Box!
2021 Outreach Assistants
Oldman River Basin Water Allocation Order
The Watershed Adventures of Quiche
Coal Announcement: Your questions answered
“After extensive public outcry from citizens, ranchers, First Nations, environmental groups, municipalities, and artists, yesterday Alberta’s Minister of Energy, Sonya Savage, announced the 1976 Coal Policy was reinstated and issued a directive to the Alberta Energy Regulator….”
Navigating Our Future: Coal Mining in the Oldman Watershed - Part 2
Navigating our Future: What’s in store for the Mountains and Foothills? - Part 1
Right now, the headwaters of the Rocky Mountains are a hotbed of controversy. The OWC is often asked about our position on polarizing topics as they are debated, and as decisions made by the federal and provincial government potentially have significant long-term impact to residents of the watershed. There are currently three main topics at the forefront of discussion: 1) coal mines, 2) motorized recreation, and 3) water allocation. Each topic is complex and affects residents—and the watershed itself—in unique ways. We will cover each topic, share the latest news and information, and outline OWC’s position in a three-part headwaters blog series. This blog is a primer for those topics and outline about what to watch for as we move into 2021.