ALUS Outaouais

Where Agriculture and Nature Meet

ALUS Outaouais was launched in 2021. The program is a partnership between ALUS and Fédération de l’UPA de Outaouais-Laurentides (FUPAOL).

In the southwestern region of Quebec, Outaouais is comprised of 5 regional county municipalities (RCM) and 67 local municipalities and covers an area of nearly 30,000 square kilometres on the traditional territory of the Algonquin First Nation. Outaouais is bordered by Ontario, Abitibi-Témiscamingue and the Laurentians and is mostly wooded and dotted with numerous hills, rivers and lakes.

Agriculture in the Outaouais region is concentrated along the plains of the Ottawa and Gatineau rivers and their main tributaries. With a population of nearly 400,000, the agricultural industry is comprised of many small operations, with the producers in the region primarily cultivating cattle, forage, cereals, vegetable and fruit for market distribution.

ALUS Outaouais intends to help meet locally set targets to improve biodiversity and water quality in and around the streams. In addition, it aims to recover endangered species such as the bobolink, eastern meadowlark, grasshopper sparrow, barn swallow, red-headed woodpecker, golden winged warbler, western chorus frog and blanding’s turtle. ALUS can support many different types of ecological projects on agricultural land to help provide habitat for these species.

By December 2022, almost 124 acres of ALUS projects had been registered on 27 farms. Most of these projects would include: grassland reserves not grazed until July 1 or mowed until July 15, riparian buffers and windbreaks seeded with native plant species.

ALUS Outaouais will undertake these projects as an extension of its legal entity FUPAOL, which is committed to the implementation of the ALUS program. The Federation is an agricultural trade union, which bases its raison d’être and its actions on values of respect for the individual, solidarity, collective action, social justice, equity and democracy. Its mission is to promote, defend and develop the professional, economic, social and moral interests of its members.

 

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ALUS Outaouais Coordinators

Maria Jose Maezo

Maria Jose Maezo

Conseillère en agroenvironnement

[email protected]

(514) 796-6395

Stephanie Hedrei

Stephanie Hedrei

Conseillère en agroenvironnement

[email protected]

(438) 258-4166

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Strengthening ALUS in 2024

Strengthening ALUS in 2024

This year, ALUS team members gathered in Leduc, County, Alberta, and Outaouais, Quebec.  This fall, ALUS organized two regional field conferences. These events allowed team members from across the country to gather, tour project sites, and strategize on expanding ALUS...

ALUS presents the 2024 Dave Reid Award to François Allard

ALUS presents the 2024 Dave Reid Award to François Allard

ALUS celebrates this year’s winner of the Dave Reid Award, François Allard, and runners-up, Victor Drury and Brian Maloney, for their exceptional efforts in agricultural stewardship.  François Allard receives the 2024 Dave Reid Award from Joe Csoff, ALUS farmer...

Promoting Species at Risk in Agriculture

Promoting Species at Risk in Agriculture

ALUS, the Fédération de l'UPA de la Montérégie and the Fédération de l’UPA Outaouais-Laurentide jointly launch valuable online resources to support conservation of species at risk on agricultural lands in Quebec.   Image of a Bobolink. Allowing native grasses to grow...

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