Create New Acres of Nature Across Canada
Danielle, ALUS Outaouais
Your support expands farmer-led conservation — creating measurable benefits for nature, communities and future generations.
A More Resilient Future Starts Here
Together, we’re creating healthier ecosystems, stronger communities and lasting environmental benefits.
Community-Led Conservation
Projects are shaped by local knowledge and delivered where impact matters most.
Lasting Environmental Benefits
Projects are designed for long-term conservation outcomes.
Measurable Impact
Your support helps expand conservation across Canada year after year.
Brian, ALUS Outaouais
57K+
new acres of nature
Your gift turns into measurable change on the ground
3x more pollinators on ALUS farms
More pollinators creates stronger crops and increases food supply.
Native species returning and multiplying
50% more native species on ALUS farms.
Cleaner water for communities, fish and wildlife
Natural waterways filtered by new vegetation for cleaner water.
2100+ farmers restoring habitat on farms
41 communities taking local action.
Carbon stored in every acre
Equivalent to removing up to 16 cars per 100 acres each year.
Building resilience
ALUS farms have improved water management, soil health, and productivity.
See the Difference Your Support Makes
From farmland to functioning ecosystems — these projects show how nature can be restored to benefit communities, wildlife and future generations.

Water Quality Project | Oakburn, Manitoba
In Oakburn, Manitoba, cattails were established within one year of planting to filter pollutants from lagoons before entering the Oak River. The result is cleaner water and healthier ecosystems — a simple, nature-based solution delivering real benefits for communities and the environment.

Riparian Restoration | Red Deer County, Alberta
Over four years in Red Deer County, Alberta, this site was transformed through fencing and alternative livestock watering, allowing vegetation to recover and thrive. Riparian health improved by 11 points, supporting stronger ecosystems, healthier waterways and more resilient landscapes.
57K+
new acres of nature
41
communities
2100+
farmers
