Since 2016, ALUS Flagstaff has been proudly delivering cleaner water, cleaner air and more biodiversity to the community.
Covering a geographic area of nearly a million acres (more than 4,000 km²), the ALUS Flagstaff program focuses on encouraging landowners, typically agricultural producers, to create conservation projects for prairie potholes, wetlands and other marginally productive farmland in this agricultural and oil-producing region southeast of Edmonton.
ALUS Flagstaff helps protect habitat and water quality in Iron Creek and the beautiful Battle River watershed. Financial and technical support is provided to Flagstaff area farmers in return for their management of ALUS projects established on their lands.
For more information, please contact the ALUS Flagstaff coordinator.
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ALUS Canada and The W. Garfield Weston Foundation present Innovation Awards for ecosystem services
PRESS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tillsonburg, June 6, 2018/CNW/—ALUS Canada and The W. Garfield Weston Foundation present Innovation Awards for ecosystem services. ALUS Canada and The W. Garfield Weston Foundation today presented two Innovation Awards, each worth...
ALUS Flagstaff Coordinator
Alberta Agriculture and Forestry
Alberta Conservation Association
Bruce Beattie
Reeve
Dwayne Fulton
Councillor
Duncan Milne
Councillor
Brian Rodger
Agricultural Service Board Chairman
Brent Buschert
Agricultural Service Board Vice Chairman
Sean LaBrie
Agricultural Service Board Member at Large
Tietsia Huyzer
Agricultural Service Board Member at Large