Supporting the establishment of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas in Alberta

Nature-based Solutions and Conservation

In Alberta, vast portions of the Eastern Slopes lack permanent, legislated protection. Canada has committed to protecting 30% of lands by 2030, with new protections achieved in partnership with Indigenous governments and communities. This provides a critical opportunity to centre Indigenous voices, advance self-identified land-relation priorities of Indigenous groups and build and strengthen relations between Indigenous people and the conservation sector in Alberta. In this second phase, we will continue to support Blackfoot Confederacy and Stoney Nakoda Nations conservation initiatives while engaging with allies/partners on decisions that threaten the region's ecological integrity, “advancing community-led conservation of Alberta's source waters, habitat connectivity, and biodiversity."

Related projects

Explore a showcase of projects that we've funded.

  • Saddle Lake solar installation training

    TREC Charitable Foundation

    2024-08-05

  • Protecting the Woodland Cree Muskeg - A three-pronged approach

    Woodland Cree First Nation

    2024-06-03

  • Composting towards a circular economy in the Piikani Nation

    Piikani Nation Lands Department

    2024-06-01

  • Empowering water stewards with the Nakoda Youth Council

    Bow River Basin Council Society

    2024-06-01