ALUS Stories
Jim Caley: Soil Erosion Be Gone

Jim Caley: Soil Erosion Be Gone

Through ALUS, Jim Caley has transformed acres of less productive sandy soil into a flourishing arboreal ecosystem. Like many ALUS participants, Jim is a grain and oil seed producer. His company, Caley’s Grain, is located Southeast of Port Elgin, Ontario, where he...

The English Family: A Century of Land Stewards

The English Family: A Century of Land Stewards

 The English family create dynamic ecosystems and manage water on their land with ALUS. Since 1897, the English family has stewarded their century farm in Rivers, Manitoba. Starting as a homestead, the English family now raise more than 250 cows calf pairs, at Melody...

Heather and Mark Shouldice: Buffing up the Land

Heather and Mark Shouldice: Buffing up the Land

With ALUS, Big Rock Bison gets robust outcomes from their ecosystem buffers and mature habitat. For more than six years, Mark Shouldice, with the help of his wife Heather and their children Ty and Ellie, has built Big Rock Bison, an environmentally-minded...

ALUS Grows its Western Hub

ALUS Grows its Western Hub

ALUS Canada welcomes its new Associate Hub Manager in Western Canada. Today, ALUS is pleased to announce the hiring of Karen Snethun in the position of Associate Hub Manager. As Associate Hub Manager, Karen will support ALUS Coordinators delivering its program in...