The ALUS program came to the Peterborough region in 2017, as a partnership between ALUS and the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH).
In the Peterborough region, ALUS aims to establish acres of native prairie, pollinator habitat, multi-row shelterbelts, enhanced and expanded riparian areas, watering systems, nesting structures, multi-row shelterbelts, and fencing around waterbodies, as well as to create, restore or enhance existing wetlands. The ALUS Peterborough team works with farmers to help identify good stewardship opportunities on their lands and supports them through the process of ALUS project approval and implementation.
Across Canada, the ALUS program works with farmers and ranchers to identify select parcels of environmentally sensitive, marginal land that could be stewarded differently to produce ecosystem services, such as cleaner air, cleaner water and increased biodiversity, for the benefit of the community at large. ALUS provides all participants with annual, per-acre payments for the maintenance and management of ALUS projects on their land.
ALUS Peterborough is currently seeking local agricultural producers as well as Partnership Advisory Committee members who wish to participate in the program. For more information on how to become involved in ALUS Peterborough, please contact the ALUS Peterborough Program Coordinator, Kate Powell.
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Generating Wetland Benefits in Peterborough and Middlesex Counties
Agricultural producers in Ontario continue to deliver vital ecological function with ALUS projects.An ALUS wetland project under construction in Middlesex County, 2023. Credit: ALUS.Toronto, ON — December 19, 2023 Funding from the Ontario Ministry of the Environment,...
Planting Trees As Part Of Two Billion Trees
$232,325 to ALUS Canada in support of the Government of Canada’s plan to plant two billion trees over 10 years PRESS RELEASE – August 10, 2021 – Peterborough, Ontario – Natural Resources Canada – There is no path to net-zero emissions that does not involve Canada’s...
A New Round of Our “Success with ALUS Projects” Guidebooks Now Available
ALUS Canada launches new booklets to help farmers and ranchers monitor ALUS projects for best success What does success with ALUS projects look like? Check out the new round of our “Success with ALUS Projects” guidebooks, now available thanks to funding from the...
ALUS Peterborough Coordinator
Ontario Wildlife Foundation
Douglas Kennedy
Farmer, PAC Chair
Michael Gick
Farmer
Ruco Braat
Farmer
Michelle MacDonald
Farmer
Pete Peeters
Farmer
Paul Finnegan
Otonabee Conservation, Watershed Biologist
Elizabeth Travers
Kawartha Conservation, Landowner Services Technician
Heather Ray
Peterborough GreenUP, Water Coordinator