The 140,329 km 2 Athabasca Oil Sands Administrative Area (OSAA), which contains 8982 km 2 of bogs. Since the late 1970s, N emissions from oil sands development in the OSAA have steadily increased...
The Cumulative Environmental Management Association (CEMA) was a leading multi-stakeholder group operating in the heart of Canada’s boreal forest - the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, Alberta...
For the next Creativity for the Wetlands Webinar, we are doing some a little bit different. This time, it’s over to you! Come along for a special open mic showcase on 28th March at 7:30pm. Recite a...
The Community Wetlands Forum is delighted to announce it is launching a new webinar series showcasing the work of artists within its network, who work to connection people and wetlands via their work...
Join the Community Wetlands Forum for the second installation of their webinar series: Creativity for the Wetlands: Arts connecting people and wetlands. In this fortnightly webinar series, we hear...
In this paper, the author suggests that it is possible to participate in research as an act of reciprocity; when a community asks a researcher for help on a specific topic, the application of that...
This presentation highlights the importance of northern Alberta’s “mountains” and wetlands on sustaining water flows in local streams and regional rivers in the Athabasca River Basin.