Birch River

Featured Projects in Alberta

Learn about our campaign to connect the conservation landscape around the Beaver Hills Biosphere.

A series of agreements between the Tallcree Tribal Government, NCC, the governments of Alberta and Canada and Syncrude Canada contributed to the creation of the new Birch River Wildland Provincial Park. The park borders the southern boundary of Wood Buffalo National Park.

In Alberta’s southern foothills, Bob Creek Ranch is located between the Bob Creek Wildland Park and Porcupine Hills Forest Reserve. It is a vital link connecting grasslands that are crucial for wildlife migration.

This unique property located within Edmonton's city limits offers an escape to nature, complete with a parking lot, picnic tables and trails.

The Jim Prentice Wildlife Corridor is an important natural corridor located in the Crowsnest Pass between the community of Coleman and Crowsnest Lake.

Nestled in southern Alberta, Sagebrush Flats presents a significant opportunity to save Canada's vanishing Prairie grasslands.

These feature projects are just a few of the hundreds of conservation areas that the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and our partners have secured in Alberta. Other significant projects include McIntyre Ranch, the Yarrow, Waterton Park Front, Palmer Ranch and the Waldron. Please contact us if you would like to know more about any of NCC’s projects in Alberta.