About Our Mission

Connecting communities with conservation through meaningful engagement

Who We Are

The Alberta Conservation Association (ACA) stands as a dedicated non-profit organization committed to protecting and enhancing Alberta's natural resources. Our work focuses on preserving fish populations, protecting wildlife species, and maintaining vital habitats for all Albertans to appreciate and enjoy.

Since our establishment, we've maintained an unwavering commitment to sustainable resource management. Through strategic partnerships, evidence-based research, comprehensive education programs, and direct conservation action, we ensure Alberta's outdoor heritage remains vibrant for current and future generations.

The Pheasant Initiative

Our Pheasant Release Program represents one of our cornerstone conservation initiatives. This strategic program works to bolster game bird populations throughout Alberta, creating balanced ecosystems while providing sustainable opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.

Through calculated releases and comprehensive habitat improvements, we maintain thriving pheasant populations in optimal locations across the province. This initiative extends benefits beyond hunting—contributing significantly to biodiversity, ecological stability, and environmental health.

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Our Purpose

To protect, conserve, and enhance Alberta's fish, wildlife, and natural habitats through dedicated research, community education, and direct conservation action.

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Our Vision

Creating a province where wildlife, fish, and natural habitats are treasured, protected, and accessible for all Albertans across generations.

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Our Results

Through community backing and programs like this raffle, we fund essential conservation initiatives that create tangible, positive change for Alberta's ecosystems.

How Your Participation Helps

Each raffle ticket purchased directly funds improvements to the Pheasant Release Program. Your involvement supports:

Join Our Cause

Every entry makes a difference. Be part of Alberta's conservation future.

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