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Prairie Grassland Stewardship In Alberta’s Porcupine Hills

This YouTube video was produced by The Nature Conservancy Of Canada.

The Nature Conservancy of Canada is pleased to deliver the Weston Family Prairie Grasslands Initiative – Stewardship Investment Program, a multi-year collaboration to celebrate, steward and protect one of Canada’s most ecologically valuable and threatened ecosystems: native prairie grasslands.

The Stewardship Investment Program will provide grants to landowners and managers of native grasslands to implement projects that improve biodiversity and sustainability. Grants include many different projects, such as building wildlife-friendly fences, installing remote water systems, conducting range health assessments, species surveys and invasive weed control. Check out the … Continue

Working together for Alberta’s natural heritage

This YouTube video was produced by The Nature Conservancy Of Canada.

Alberta’s natural landscapes are more than just beautiful — they are essential. They shape who we are, provide for us and hold the stories of generations past. Rolling grasslands, rich forests and vital water systems support not only wildlife but also the people and communities who live and work on this land.

This work is only possible because of people like you. Join us and conservation partners in conserving Alberta’s most important natural places — for wildlife, for people and for future generations. Donate today: https://secure.natureconservancy.ca/site/Donation2?df_id=7000&7000.donation=form1&mfc_pref=T

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Wood Bison Calf Playing with Ball

This YouTube video was produced by the Calgary Zoo.

Big ball, bigger learning moment! We spotted ‘Taiga’s’ wood bison calf at play, testing coordination and strength by trying to roll a ball nearly its own size. For young bison, playful moments like these help build muscle, balance, and confidence—skills they’ll rely on as full-grown members of the herd.

Founded in 1929, the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo is Canada’s most visited zoo and a cherished family destination for locals and visitors alike. Situated on 125 acres in the heart of Calgary, Alberta, we are a leading international authority in wildlife conservation,

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