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Land-Based Learning in Sik-ooh-kotoki:

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Join us at the Helen Schuler Nature Centre for a nature walk with Indigenous water protectors and land stewards! On these family-friendly, pay-what-you-can walks, you’ll learn about Indigenous ways of knowing and being in nature. Register today!

Land-Based Learning in Mohkinstsis:

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Join us at Fish Creek or Nose Hill Park for a nature walk with Indigenous water protectors and land stewards! On these family-friendly, pay-what-you-can walks, you’ll learn about Indigenous ways of knowing and being in nature. Register today!

Celebrating Local Climate Solutions

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Speakers from across Southern Alberta including Calgary, Medicine Hat, and Lethbridge joined us to talk about the work happening in their area and how you can get involved. This event was part of NSERC Science Odyssey – Canada’s biggest festival of science and technology with over 1000 activities for explorers of all ages!

Coal in SW AB: What you Need to Know

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Watch our panel discussion on open-pit mining, featuring voices from the conservation, indigenous and ranching communities. Our guests will speak about the Grassy Mountain Coal project hearing, the cancellation of Alberta’s coal policy and the impacts of these changes/projects will have on their communities.

Defending Alberta’s Parks Together

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Getting out to our parks and wild spaces has been a saving grace for many Albertans during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the rising demand for outdoor recreation, the Alberta government is still set on removing and/or closing 175 provincial parks across the province – that’s 37% of all our provincial parks! Since this decision was announced in March 2020, it has been met with a massive public opposition.