The ALUS Peel Pilot helps farmers in the Region of Peel overcome environmental challenges affecting farm productivity and soil and water quality using nature-based solutions.
Peel farmers have a history of active farm stewardship founded on long-standing relationships with the Region and its local conservation authorities. Since 2004, the Region, Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) have helped the local farming community implement environmental farm projects valued at more than $4.7 million through the joint delivery of the Peel Rural Water Quality Program.
As an extension of the Peel Rural Water Quality Program, the ALUS Peel Pilot opens up new opportunities for on-farm stewardship by introducing the ALUS model to the program and increasing the resources available to farmers for specific long-term environmental stewardship projects.
The program supports natural infrastructure projects like tree planting, wetland, stream, and grassland restoration, in-field soil erosion control and livestock fencing. ALUS Peel provides participating farmers annual payments for ongoing project maintenance and monitoring efforts.
Natural infrastructure projects help improve farm sustainability, enhance biodiversity and support climate change adaptation. These projects also help protect the headwaters of the Credit River, Humber River, Etobicoke Creek and Mimico Creek; unique ecological features, like the Niagara Escarpment and Oak Ridges Moraine; and habitat for at-risk species, like the Jefferson Salamander, Redside Dace, Bobolink and Eastern Meadowlark.
Natural infrastructure also performs valuable ecosystem services, such as reducing flood risk, capturing carbon, cleaning the air and water and cooling communities.
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ALUS receives grant from Coca-Cola to support watershed health in communities across Canada
The new funding from The Coca-Cola Company will help Canadian farmers and ranchers in the ALUS network restore the land, air, and water around their farms.Toronto, ON, October 16, 2024 — ALUS, a charitable organization supporting nature-based solutions in local...
ALUS Peel Pilot Launches with 35 Acres Already Committed in 2022
Local farmers, conservation staff and regional leaders came together in Caledon, Ontario to officially launch the ALUS Peel Pilot to support long-term environmental stewardship projects in one of the most densely populated parts of Canada. The Caledon Valley Estates’...
New ALUS Community Brings Biodiversity, Wildlife Projects to the Greater Toronto Area
Region of Peel, Credit Valley Conservation Authority and Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Partner for ALUS Peel PilotMISSISSAUGA, MARCH 14, 2022 — ALUS is happy to announce a new community in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The ALUS Peel Pilot will help...
ALUS Peel Coordinators
Holly Shipclark
Agricultural Extension Coordinator
Credit Valley Conservation
1255 Old Derry Road,
Mississauga, ON
L5N 6R4
[email protected]
437-833-4345
Patrick Esson
Senior Project Manager (Restoration Projects)
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
101 Exchange Avenue,
Vaughan, ON
L4K 5R6
[email protected]
(365) 566-2335