Convener & Collaborators

Building Resilience and Knowledge Sharing Project

Building Resilience and Knowledge Sharing Project

By partnering with other land managers, including Blood Tribe Land Management, Piikani Nation Land Management, and Cows and Fish, the focus is on restorative action to support Indigenous cultural revival, boost resilience to climate change, improve access to quality water, and enhance biodiversity. The project restores key grassland and riparian ecosystems and builds the capacity of partners to bring Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) knowledge and western science together.

Uniting Rural Producers and Urban Consumers

Uniting Rural Producers and Urban Consumers

Uniting Rural Producers and Urban Consumers is a multi-year project that aims to educate, engage, and inform urban consumers in southern Alberta about agricultural practices and watershed stewardship through a suite of communications materials. The program connects those who are not involved in food production systems, with those who are. It has been inspiring to hear stories from producers firsthand and learn more about the innovative work that is being done in our region to tackle challenges around food production.

Watershed Legacy Program

Watershed Legacy Program

Our Watershed Legacy Program (WLP) provides the tools necessary for watershed stewardship groups (WSGs) and landowner cooperatives to take steps toward sustainable land management. By coordinating efforts throughout the basin, the WLP aims to conserve and enhance our natural resources and the rural way of life. The Watershed Legacy Program provides the resources for landowners to continue the tradition of stewardship.

Indigenous Partnerships

Indigenous Partnerships

OWC advocates for the decolonization of environmental initiatives by supporting Indigenous-led projects that seek to restore land and culture alike. The traditions and culture of the Blackfoot are rooted in respect for the Earth and there is much we can learn about sustainability from our Indigenous partners. We are honoured to follow their leadership, wisdom, and knowledge. Our partners from Siksikaitsitapi, Kainai Nation, and Piikani Nation are leaders in demonstrating how to braid traditional ecological knowledge and western scientific knowledge together.

Community Collaboration

Community Collaboration

The OWC is a proud partner in many projects, organizations, and collaborative initiatives. As a community-based non-profit, it is important that we are involved in collective efforts and are a voice for the watershed and the people who live here.