by Scott Davidson | Jan 5, 2026
Peatlands store one-third of the world’s soil carbon and are a critical nature-based climate solution. Understanding their functioning requires improved knowledge of vegetation phenology, particularly for understory species such as sedges, mosses, and shrubs. This...
by Scott Davidson | Dec 24, 2025
by Mission Monarch | Jul 14, 2025
Mission Monarch is a community science program that invites the public to help protect the endangered monarch butterfly by collecting essential data on its breeding habitat. Participants are asked to search for milkweed plants—vital to monarch survival—identify the...
by Kiara Abma | Jun 25, 2025
Come celebrate the launch of the Battle River Watershed Alliances’ new citizen science programs and find out how to get involved. We will demonstrate how to use citizen science apps, eBird and iNaturalist, by walking the trails and doing a BioBlitz (aka recording a...
by Ruiping Luo | May 23, 2025
The Cypress Hills hold national environmental significance due to their high cultural value and the unique habitat they provide for many rare or endangered flora and fauna. The high ecological value is derived from the Cypress Hills’ anomalous physiography, as they...