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Alberta Watershed Resiliency and Restoration Program

Government of Alberta invests in economic and environmental sustainability by supporting conservation and restoration with DUC.

May 09, 2016
Alberta Watershed Resiliency and Restoration Program
A train crosses the swollen Bow River in Alberta, 2013. © DUC

Wetland conservation creates a ripple effect that benefits the environment in many ways. People working to enhance the health of their communities are looking to wetlands as solutions for things like flooding, drought and climate change.

Albertans won’t soon forget the devastating flooding of recent years, or the effects it had on both the province’s environment and economy. Floodwaters inundated farmland and washed out roads. People’s personal belongings bobbed up and down in water-filled basements. Thanks to the Government’s Watershed Resiliency and Restoration Program, steps are being taken to ensure it doesn’t happen again.

DUC has received more than $11.6 million from the program to launch wetland conservation and restoration efforts that will reduce the impact of floods and drought in Alberta.