Community Resilience and Knowledge Sharing

Oldman River Watershed

Nature-Based Solutions and Conservation

    Grantee

    • Oldman Watershed Council

    Location

    • Oldman River Watershed

    Status

    • In Progress

    Stream

    • Environmental Impact Grant

    Date

    • Sep 5, 2022

The community-led Building Resilience and Knowledge Sharing Project is a partnership between the Oldman Watershed Council, Blood Tribe Land Management, Piikani Nation Land Management, and Cows and Fish. The initiative is focused on restorative action to support cultural revival, boost resilience to climate change, improve access to quality water, and enhance biodiversity. The project will restore key grassland and riparian ecosystems and will build the capacity of partners to braid Niitsitapi knowledge and western science together. 

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