Norfolk County has the oldest continuously running ALUS program in Canada. Piloted in 2007, ALUS Norfolk has evolved into a permanent, county-wide program.
With over 190 farm families already engaged and more than 1,600 acres enrolled in the program, ALUS-Norfolk is helping to rebuild the natural environment via healthy and sustainable farmlands.
To date, approximately ten percent of all the farmers in Norfolk have enrolled acres in ALUS, to restore wetland habitat, plant tall-grass buffers along streams, and create pollinator habitat among other projects. The Long Point Region Conservation Authority provides technical advice and support to help implement a variety of habitat restoration projects throughout the County.
Michael O’Dwyer Stewardship Scholarship
Congratulations to Maddy Havens, this year’s recipient of the Michael O’Dwyer Stewardship Scholarship.
Maddy has demonstrated a keen commitment to community participation, leadership, and volunteerism in promoting conservation.
Best of luck, Maddy, as you pursue your studies as an Environmental Technician at Niagara College! Read Maddy’s testimonial she submitted for the Michael O’Dwyer Stewardship Scholarship, presented by ALUS Norfolk. Maddy’s thoughtful communication about her passion for the environment and her journey to learn more about how to steward the environment! The ALUS Norfolk team is so happy to be a part of Maddy’s journey.
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Clen and Angelle Van Kleef: True Blue
Meet dedicated ALUS Norfolk participants Clen and Angelle Van Kleef ALUS Norfolk participants Clen and Angelle Van Kleef are justifiably proud of their ALUS projects, including a beautiful, 12-acre swath of tallgrass prairie that they’ve been stewarding since 2008....
Environment and Climate Change Canada grants ALUS Canada $600,000 to improve Lake Erie water quality
PRESS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PORT COLBORNE, July 19, 2018 — Environment and Climate Change Canada grants ALUS Canada $600,000 to improve Lake Erie water quality. ALUS Canada, A Weston Family Initiative, is delighted to announce it has received $600,000 from...
Sowing the Seeds of Conservation
ALUS shows students how—and why—to collect native wildflower seed in their communities. Did you know that native Canadian oak trees provide habitat for the caterpillars of over 500 different butterfly species, while non-native trees, like Norway Maple, can support...
ALUS Norfolk Team
Cabella’s/Bass Pro Shop
Hydro One
Long Point Region Conservation Authority
The McLean Foundation
Allan’s Excavating
Norfolk County
Norview Gardens Ltd.
Vandenbussche Irrigation
Bird Studies Canada
Long Point Biosphere
Environment and Climate Change Canada
The Long Point Basin Land Trust
Ron Niville
Chair
Chris Verhoeve
Treasurer
Tom McDonald
Vice Chair
Joe Csoff
Chris Van Paassen
Cynthia Tosswill
Morgan Van Laeken
Kyle Hiebert
Kristyn Richardson
Samantha Sommer
Alyssa Cousineau
Luke Verhoeve
Rebecca Pearce-Cameron
Rick Csoff
Steve Buehner
Anita Buehner
Chloe Cridland
Cynthia Brink
Jordan Kett