The Alberta government launched an online engagement to gather ideas for developing an Alberta Nature Strategy.
“We are seeking input to help inform a made-in-Alberta strategy that guides how we maintain, conserve and sustainably manage the province’s nature for years to come.
The well-being of all people in Alberta depends on healthy landscapes and the many goods and services nature provides. With Alberta’s growing population expected to reach 7.1 million by 2050, a long-term strategy is needed to help our province and economy continue to grow while sustaining the benefits we receive from nature for current and future generations.” Nature Strategy Engagement
The Government of Alberta is developing this strategy to recognize and communicate the value of nature in our province and the positive impact it has on our economy, and to increase investment in activities to conserve, manage, and restore nature to support our health and wellness and the stability of our communities.
Activities to participate below:
On September 12, 2024 an online survey was launched and will remain open until November 7, 2024. Participate in the survey to share your input and perspectives to help shape Alberta’s nature strategy.
On October 16, 2024 the Ministry of Environment and Protected areas hosted a Alberta Nature Summit in Calgary to “The Nature Summit will bring together diverse perspectives to help inform the development of an Alberta Nature Strategy. The Government of Alberta is seeking input to help inform a made-in-Alberta strategy that guides how we maintain, conserve and sustainably manage the province’s nature for years to come.”
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