Is there a future of flash flooding in store for the Oldman watershed? There are many elements - both natural and human-made - that contribute to flooding. Many of these are beyond our control as individuals, but the good news is, there are things we can do to mitigate the impacts!
Welcome to our 2022 Watershed Stewardship Assistants
Coal Ban Explained
Naapi's Garden: Restoring Key Plants and Cultural Practices
Fall Fieldwork Wrap Up 2021
Wildfire and the Watershed
Randy's Parting Impressions
Farewell to our 2021 Outreach Assistants
ABC's of the Alberta Watercourse Crossing Inventory (AbWCI) App
Camp Cooking à la Outreach Assistants
Public Lands Passes & Permits
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.