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Fostering collaboration among government, industry, and academia to enhance land and waterway reclamation efforts and promote environmental excellence in Alberta.
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We welcome you to join us in our commitment to restoring and enhancing Alberta’s landscapes. Together, we can preserve our lands for future generations.
We welcome you to join us in our commitment to restoring and enhancing Alberta’s landscapes. Together, we can preserve our lands for future generations.
Welcome to the Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association, the province’s oldest environmental non-profit organization. Our vibrant chapter brings together reclamation and environmental practitioners from diverse disciplines, all dedicated to advancing the reclamation movement in Alberta.
Land Reclamation is a unique industry, where we have the ability to work in a variety of landscapes and environments. Our ‘offices’ are not confined to four walls and a desk but instead have vast possibilities and variations.
What does your ‘office look like? Show us! Submit your photo or short video clip via the button below.
Click here to view a compilation of submissions!
We will be creating a highlight reel to showcase the variety of work environments available to those in the land reclamation profession!
The CLRA Alberta Chapter hosts many exciting events throughout the year. View our events page to learn more!
Check out our “Featured News” section to explore the latest developments, events and inspiring stories in land reclamation.
Join us for an exclusive event on March 5, 2025, hosted at Plantae Environmental and the Edmonton Waste Management Centre.
Join us for an exclusive workshop on March 5, 2025, covering innovative approaches to reduce environmental impacts and restore land, with a focus on