NSWA Watershed Wednesday Webinars

NSWA Watershed Wednesday Webinars

NSWA is back with our monthly webinar series. Join us over your lunch hour to learn about a diverse range of environmental topics!

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Wednesday, October 9 · 11am - 12pm PDT

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Online

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

October 9th, 2024: Biodiversity in the Watershed

Join NSWA for our latest Watershed Wednesday Webinar: Biodiversity and the Watershed.

Speaker 1: Wes Olson - The Ecological Role of Bison.

Bison once occupied most of North America and they had complex interactions with almost every other bird, mammal, amphibian and reptile that shared their ecosystems. Olson brings to light a few of these fascinating relationships and explores the keystone role that bison continue to play wherever they are found.


After working for more than 40 years with this charismatic animal, Wes has developed an international reputation for his knowledge about both plains and wood bison. Wes has the unique ability to combine his extensive scientific knowledge about bison with his talents using graphite, water color, oil painting and mixed medium artwork to capture the buffalo and other wildlife in their natural environments. Wes has produced several dozen limited edition prints (both litho and giclee) in circulation, and books - A Field Guide to Plains Bison, and The Ecological Buffalo.

Organized by

NSWA is one of eleven Watershed Planning and Advisory Councils (WPACs) in Alberta.

NSWA is guided by a Board of Directors elected annually from member organizations within the watershed. It is designated a Watershed Planning and Advisory Council (WPAC) for the North Saskatchewan River under the Government of Alberta's Water for Life Strategy.

The North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA) is a multi-stakeholder watershed protection and improvement partnership formed in 1997 and incorporated as a non-profit society in 2000. The NSWA provides a forum to recognize and address issues affecting the North Saskatchewan River (NSR) watershed in Alberta. It also initiates and supports activities that impact the watershed positively.  The NSWA became a Registered Charity in March 2016.

NSWA membership includes individual citizen members and organizational members. Organizational membership categories are: federal, provincial, and municipal governments; industry; utilities; agricultural producer groups; environmental and conservation groups; recreational, cultural and tourism groups; educational and research institutions; First Nations and Métis. 

In 2005, the NSWA was appointed by the Government of Alberta as the Watershed Planning and Advisory Council (WPAC) for the North Saskatchewan River basin in Alberta. As a partner in Water for Life: Alberta’s Strategy for Sustainability (2003), the NSWA was given a mandate by the government to report on the State of the Watershed (completed in 2005) and to prepare an Integrated Watershed Management Plan (IWMP – completed in 2012). The IWMP provides watershed management advice to address issues raised by stakeholders and to achieve the three goals of the Water for Life Strategy: safe, secure drinking water; healthy aquatic ecosystems; and reliable, quality water supplies for a sustainable economy.

Vision

People working together for a healthy and functioning North Saskatchewan River watershed - today and tomorrow.

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