Major conservation meeting in Calgary focuses on native prairie grasslands
The importance and urgency to conserve and protect native prairie grasslands is the focus this week as Nature Conservancy of Canada gathers in Calgary for its annual fall conference.
According to NCC officials, staff and volunteers from around the country with the not-for-profit group will discuss strategies to accelerate conservation.
The organization says grasslands are one of the world’s most endangered ecosystems, noting over 80 per cent of native prairie grasslands in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba have been lost to conversion.
NCC says grasslands are threatened by conversion and fragmentation for human uses, as well as degradation from incompatible land practices.