Water in Alberta’s Boreal—Never a Dry Subject

Lorne Fitch, P. Biol. The joint northern WPAC conference, Water Management in Alberta’s Boreal, included a keynote address by Lorne Fitch, Professional Biologist, Fish and Wildlife Biologist and a past Adjunct […]
Water Management in Alberta’s Boreal

Ashley Johnson, Education and Outreach Coordinator On February 15th and 16th, we had the pleasure of collaborating with the Lesser Slave Watershed Council (LSWC) and the Mighty Peace Watershed Alliance […]
Watershed Resources & Reports – August 2019

There have been multiple releases of important plans, guides and reports over the summer months, so we’ve put them all in one place for your convenience. WPAC Compendium Alberta’s Watershed […]
Farms, Women, and Water

You often hear the saying “Farmers are the stewards of the land.” In some areas of our watershed, you could say the same about water. The central portion of the […]
Building Watershed Knowledge With Science Outreach – Athabasca

Part of the work of the Athabasca Watershed Council includes providing timely and credible information about the Athabasca Watershed to our stakeholder audiences and to Indigenous peoples, as well as the […]
Municipal Forum 2018

On November 17, 2018, the Athabasca Watershed Council (AWC-WPAC) hosted a Municipal Forum in Westlock, AB. The purpose of the forum was to enhance watershed literacy & awareness, build relationships, share […]
BAILS Present their WMP

On Saturday, October 13, 2018, BAILS (Baptiste and Island Lakes Stewardship Society) held a public gathering at the Island Lake Hall to present the final draft of their Watershed Management […]