New funds for remediating damaged wetlands across Alberta

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The Alberta government is investing $8.7 million to construct new wetlands and restore damaged wetlands across the province.

Alberta’s wetlands play an important role in keeping our environment healthy and balanced. They act like natural sponges that soak up water during heavy rains and slowly release it during dry periods, protecting against floods and droughts while nourishing plants and animals.

Alberta’s government is investing $8.7 million through the Wetland Replacement Program to help municipalities and non-profits build more wetlands. This funding will help naturally protect Alberta from future droughts and floods, improve water quality and create healthier ecosystems throughout the province.

“Wetlands are one of Alberta’s best natural defenses against droughts and floods, protecting people, the environment, and ecosystems for our wildlife, said Rebecca Schulz, Alberta’s Minister of Environment and Protected Areas. “Our wetland replacement funding is safeguarding clean water, biodiversity and the well-being of our communities for generations to come.”

The government engaged with Albertans in late 2024 and early 2025 to hear ideas about how to strengthen and modernize the water system. During this, Albertans consistently asked government to continue investing in wetlands, which help naturally store water, filter out pollutants before they reach lakes and rivers, and refill underground water supplies.

“Wetlands play a critical role in the delivery of key ecosystem services to Albertans and are foundational to the economic prosperity of our province,” said Thorsten Hebben, manager of Alberta operations, Ducks Unlimited Canada. “Ducks Unlimited Canada is proud to play a part in the restoration of these important ecosystems and commends the Government of Alberta for making the process possible through its world-class Wetland Replacement Program.”

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Municipalities and non-profit organizations are eligible to apply for funding by Aug. 15. Funding will be awarded this fall, with construction starting as early as October.

Alberta’s Wetland Replacement Program is a model for Canada, and is growing each year. Since 2020, the program has produced 609 hectares of restored wetlands, improved natural drought and flood protections and is supporting biodiversity across the province.

For further information, visit: Wetland Replacement Program

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