Nature Conservancy of Canada buys southern Alberta land for protection
CALGARY – A property that includes fescue grasslands, forests and wetlands near Waterton Lakes National Park in southern Alberta has been purchased by the Nature Conservancy of Canada.
The organization says the 2.5-square kilometre property between the national park and Twin Butte is its newest conservation site in Alberta.
It says it will become part of the 130-square kilometres of private conservation lands known as the Waterton Park Front, which is now about 75 per cent conserved.
Alberta NCC spokesman Sean Feagan says the property is another piece of a larger puzzle and a victory for nature.