Future of water supply highlighted at Red Deer Symposium
The future of water in an era of climate change will be among the topics presented during an eight-day free symposium at Red Deer Polytechnic. RDP, Council of Canadians and […]
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The future of water in an era of climate change will be among the topics presented during an eight-day free symposium at Red Deer Polytechnic. RDP, Council of Canadians and […]
The Red Deer River Naturalists Society pens a letter to David Girardin, City of Red Deer regarding the annexation of Spirit Slough and Spirit Creek north of the City of Red Deer.
The Red Deer River Naturalists Society pens a letter to Hon. Todd Loewen, Minister of Forestry and Parks, regarding the 2024 wildlife management policy changes especially grizzly bear hunting, cougar hunting and hunting quotas.
A recognition program is being reactivated by the RDRN Read full article here: Central Alberta landowners can officially become Habitat Stewards
Mailing Address
Box 785
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
T4N 5H2
Email Address
rdrn.nature@gmail.com
Phone Number
1-403-347-8200
The Red Deer River Naturalists acknowledges the traditional territory north of the Red Deer River of Treaty Six of the Blackfoot, Cree, Dene, Nakota Sioux (sue), and Saulteaux (sawl-toh) Peoples, the traditional territory south of the Red Deer River of Treaty Seven of the Niitsitapi (nee-itsee-TAH-peh) (Blackfoot), Siksika (seeg-see-kah), Piikani (pee-kah-nee), Kainai (g-ai-nah), Tsuu T’ina (soot-tenna), Stoney Nakota Peoples and the Battle River Territory District Three Métis Nation of Alberta.
We hope to serve and protect the traditional lands and waters with respect and commitment. Together, we can be a voice for nature.
