What’s Happening in the BR? REDBERRY LAKE BIOSPHERE RESERVE
MISSION DECOMMISSION
VOLUME 18 JANUARY 2012
Written By: Rachel Turnquist
Shell Canada is currently running a program called Fueling Change. This is a grant program that supports environmental projects. Funding is awarded to projects who receive the most votes online. The North Saskatchewan River Basin Council (NSRBC) has applied for $25 000 for the project: Mission Decommission. The NSRBC would like to decommission abandoned wells in our watershed to protect ground water. Abandoned wells are a pathway for ground water contamination. Wells may be contaminated by flooding, livestock, garbage etc. and that contamination will return to the underground aquifer which can impact drinking water and livestock water used by you and your neighbors. Abandoned wells also pose a safety risk. People, pets, livestock and wildlife can fall in to abandoned wells and risk serious injury or death. Vehicles and equipment can be damaged by driving over an abandoned well. Go to the website http://fuellingchange.com/main/project/243/MissionDecommission and cast your vote for Mission Decommission . Support the NSRBC in another effort to protect our water! © Heidi Hougham
GREETINGS FROM JOHN KINDRACHUK
Attend events in the community that we are a part of. We are hosting them for every ones benefit and invite you to attend.
Talk to us, we are more than happy to share with you, what we are doing and we encourage new ideas about how we can work together to make our Biosphere Reserve region sustainable for ourselves and future generations to come.
Written By: John Kindrachuk
The New Year is here and things have not slowed down at the office or in the biosphere area. This beautiful weather we are having, makes us wonder if it is still fall or if it is the start of spring and this means no time for a winter slow down. From what we have been doing in the past year, I have come up with a wish list for this New Year. Understand what the Biosphere Reserve Association is about and what we are trying to achieve. We understand that we all have to make a living in the Biosphere Reserve region, but we have to try do so in a manner that insures that there will be a healthy environment here for our children and grandchildren to make a living and enjoy in the future as we are doing now. Visit our website and learn how we are encouraging research, education and partnerships to try achieve these goals.
From the board and staff of the Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve we look forward to working with you and hope everyone has a blessed and prosperous New Year