The ALUS Lambton program started up in 2015, in a partnership with Ontario Nativescape, a division of the Rural Lambton Stewardship Network. This not-for-profit organization is focused on promoting native Prairie, a special mixture of perennial native plants providing habitat for our native pollinators.
Lambton county spans the length of Lake Huron, with Chatham-Kent County and Lake Saint Clair to the South. Major cities located within the county include Sarnia, a metropole which also connects this rural area to the United States.
Interest in ecological and biodiversity projects on working lands continues to grow in Lambton County and ALUS Lambton is thrilled to help provide services to landowners that encourage and support sound ecological land management.
If you are interested in getting involved or looking to expand the number of acres enrolled in the program, and the benefits they produce for our communities please reach out.
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News & Events
Ontario investment supports farmers restoring habitat for species at risk across 885 acres of farmland
ALUS is celebrating the successful completion of a multi-year investment from the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP), supporting farmers to restore and steward important habitat for species at risk across the...
ALUS delivers nearly $1M for Species at Risk in Ontario’s Carolinian Zone
Farmers and ranchers working with ALUS are contributing important support to species at risk in the unique ecological region Carolinian Zone of Ontario, a biodiversity hotspot. TORONTO, ON, July 28, 2025 — Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has...
Driving Environmental Outcomes with Support from WWF-Canada and Aviva Canada
With this support, ALUS continues to showcase how farmers are important participants in driving environmental resilience.Delayed haying project undertaken in ALUS Outaouais. Allowing native grasses to grow later in the season provides habitat for species at risk and...




