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Cost-Benefit Analysis of Beaver Coexistence Tools

This fact sheet was created in partnership with the Miistakis Institute as part of the “Working with Beavers” project & features a cost-benefit analysis of beaver coexistence tools such as tree wrapping, pond levellers, & culvert protectors

Beaver Coexistence Tools Fact Sheet

This fact sheet was created in partnership with the Miistakis Institute as part of the “Working with Beavers” project and is intended to provide a broad summary of solutions that can help mitigate issues caused by beavers and foster an environment of human-wildlife coexistence.

Beavers and Fish Fact Sheet

This fact sheet was created in partnership with the Miistakis Institute as part of the “Working with Beavers” project & outlines the general relationship between beavers and fish

Beaver Our Watershed Partner

Nature’s best builder is the beaver. If we want to understand them, recognize their role on the landscape, and figure out how to live with them, a good starting point is to educate ourselves on their ecology, life history and their connections to watersheds.

Newsletter – 2022 Winter

Caring for The Green Zone Newsletter Volume 13 – 30th Anniversary Edition

Newsletter – 2021 Fall

Caring for The Green Zone Newsletter Volume 12

Ranching and Alberta’s Headwaters

Cows and Fish and the Southern Alberta Land Trust Society (SALTS) partnered with ranchers to look at two streams in the foothills of Alberta in the Bow River watershed.  The goal of this project was to assess trends in riparian health along two streams where ranching is the dominant land use and where ranchers are actively engaged in riparian management.  This factsheet summarizes the project goals and results.  Learn how ranching and watershed health can go hand in hand.

Newsletter – 2021 Summer

Caring for The Green Zone Newsletter Volume 11

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