Situated in the Porcupine Hills west of Stavely, Alberta, the Staveley Research Station is a unique and valuable demonstration of long-term effects of land management on grassland ecosystems in Alberta. Join Barry Adams, Rangeland Management Specialist – retired from Alberta Environment and Parks, for this day long, outdoor walk. Topics will include:
The ecological context of the Foothills Parkland
An introduction to the research of Dr. John Dormaar and Dr. Walter Willms
The role of grasses in building soils and storing carbon
The role of Stavely in the development of the Alberta Range Health Assessment
Review of grazing history, plant community information and range health scoring
The role of range health in the capture and storage of water in the watershed.