What we did on our summer vacation!
See what EALT has accomplished in the busy summer months!
See what EALT has accomplished in the busy summer months!
Stinging Nettle is a fitting name for this plant, because it has formic acid in its leaf hairs.
This tree is essential to the Aspen Parkland, the ecoregion where Edmonton is found.
The Least Flycatcher is a small songbird species known for its hawking behaviour; darting out from a branch to catch insects on the fly.
Learn about wetlands, an important habitat for many birds, plants and animals!
A snapshot of our Forests and Farmlands event last weekend!
Learn more about how to tell the difference between moths and butterflies, some common species of moths in Alberta, and what you can do to help moths.
While Edmonton continues to expand, conserving gems like the Visser lands in Edmonton’s river valley is of utmost importance!
See how we have celebrated our 10th Anniversary and learn how you can get involved!
Learn the differences between mosses and lichens so you can impress all your friends!
Here are 7 garden substitutions you can make at home to help pollinators!
Learn how to keep your home safe for your wild neighbors: birds!
Volunteers are at the heart of all of our accomplishments and make our conservation work possible. Find out about volunteer opportunities!