by Sofie Forsstrom | Jan 22, 2026
Get to know your bumble bee neighbours in the Oldman River watershed! Using iNaturalist, we are encouraging community members to look for, record, and engage with bumble bees in southwestern Alberta. This will allow us all to learn more about bumble bee habitat,...
by Kiara Abma | Sep 11, 2025
Contribute to data collection while you birdwatch and help monitor bird species across the Battle River and Sounding Creek watersheds with our eBird hotspots, which are popular areas where individuals are contributing bird population data. Help to collect population...
by Kiara Abma | Sep 11, 2025
Inspired by the Pigeon Lake Watershed Association’s LakeObservers program, the lake observation program records monthly observations seen by community members working and living on the shorelines of lakes and ponds in the Battle River and Sounding Creek watersheds....
by Kiara Abma | Sep 11, 2025
The river observation program is a water quality monitoring program that is run by citizen volunteers living along the banks of rivers and creeks in the Battle River and Sounding Creek watersheds. Every month our volunteers will go out and collect visual data of the...
by Kiara Abma | Sep 11, 2025
Add your observations of plants, animals, fungi, and other living things to the Battle River Watershed Alliance’s (BRWA) iNaturalist Project. These observations will help the BRWA monitor trends in biodiversity and direct conservation efforts.