Alberta Wilderness Association Book Club
Alberta Wilderness Association Book Club
Join Alberta Wilderness Association’s new quarterly book club! This quarter’s read is Finding the Mother Tree By Suzanne Simard.
Join Alberta Wilderness Association’s new quarterly book club! This quarter’s read is Finding the Mother Tree By Suzanne Simard.
Created in collaboration with industry, farmers, government and academic partners, Lethbridge College is ready to welcome you to this one-day conference on Thursday, January 18th at the Lethbridge Agri-Food Hub & Trade Centre.
Aquality has developed a two day Wetland Course, "Alberta Wetlands: From Classification to Policy", taught by Jay S. White, Aquality’s Principal Researcher, Professional Biologist (P.Biol.) and Authenticating Professional (AP). This course provides essential background information necessary for making informed decisions about wetlands. Available online and in-person in Edmonton, AB.
Join AWA for a night of learning with University of Calgary master’s student Justine Doll, as she presents on pollinators in the city. Justine’s work focuses on the impacts of urbanization on native and non-native plant-pollinator interactions.
Learn about the Riparian Web Portal, how it may support your work, and how you can share information about your riparian projects. The session is intended for planners, councillors, and program managers in governments, Watershed Planning and Advisory Councils, and other NGOs. Join the North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance and the Battle River Watershed Alliance in […]
Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s (DFO) Partnerships team from Ontario & Prairie and Arctic regions will be providing Information Sessions on the following topics throughout the 2024 year. DFO Legislation and Conducting Projects Near Water Provides introductory background on DFO’s Aquatic Ecosystems sector’s organization within the regions, an overview of key legislation and the Projects Near […]
Explore the world of microplastics in the virtual workshop, "Microplastic Matters: From Pollution to Solutions." Delve into the research of five speakers as they present findings on the impact of microplastic particles on human health and the environment. Gain insights into current projects addressing this issue and anticipate future implications for generations to come. This […]
This session is designed to support municipalities with drought management, and is intended for municipal councillors and staff, Government of Alberta, and other agencies involved in drought management in the province. For more information contact Susanna at: susanna@battleriverwatershed.ca
You are invited to a telephone town hall with Rebecca Schulz, Minister of Environment and Protected Areas, RJ Sigurdson, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation, and senior government officials to discuss the possibility of a severe drought in 2024. The telephone town hall is taking place on Tuesday, January 30 from 3 to 4 p.m. We […]
Immerse yourself in a visual journey through ancient mountain lakes in “Losing Blue,” a cinematic poem about climate change impacts. Join Living Lakes Canada and the National Film Board for an exclusive online screening on Wednesday, January 31 at 5 PM PST / 6 PM MST. Filmmaker Leanne Allison will introduce the film (16 minutes; 40 seconds long), […]
Join Alberta Wilderness Association, alongside other interested individuals and groups, for a panel discussion on the theme "Reconsidering the Alberta Energy Regulator.” There is growing concern across the province that the AER seems to operate without sufficient public transparency and has vast discretionary powers. The agency seems to be held captive by industry interests, rather […]