
The Oldman Watershed Part 5: Looking Back
04/02/24 • 41 min
How has the Oldman watershed been developed over the centuries and were there any struggles along the way? In this episode, Michael explores the history of development in the Oldman watershed, including its significance to the Blackfoot people and its importance to settler communities. He also learns about the controversy around the construction of the Oldman River Dam.
Featured Guests:
Ninna Piiksii - Blackfoot Elder
Tyler Stewart - Curator: Galt Museum
Stewart Rood - Environmental Science Professor: University of Lethbridge
Cliff Wallis - Director: Alberta Wilderness Association & Past President: Friends of the Oldman River
Cheryl Bradley - Friends of the Oldman volunteer
How has the Oldman watershed been developed over the centuries and were there any struggles along the way? In this episode, Michael explores the history of development in the Oldman watershed, including its significance to the Blackfoot people and its importance to settler communities. He also learns about the controversy around the construction of the Oldman River Dam.
Featured Guests:
Ninna Piiksii - Blackfoot Elder
Tyler Stewart - Curator: Galt Museum
Stewart Rood - Environmental Science Professor: University of Lethbridge
Cliff Wallis - Director: Alberta Wilderness Association & Past President: Friends of the Oldman River
Cheryl Bradley - Friends of the Oldman volunteer
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The Oldman Watershed Part 6: Looking Forward
How is the City of Lethbridge planning to adapt to water security concerns in our changing climate and what can you do to have an impact? In this episode, Michael explores the future of water and climate adaptation in Lethbridge. He gets a tour of the water treatment plant, learns about the city’s climate adaptation strategy and gets some advice from past guests on what you can do to get involved.
Featured Guests:
Doug Kaupp - General Manager of Water and Wastewater: City of Lethbridge
Raene Barber - Sustainability Engineer: City of Lethbridge
Shannon Frank - Executive Director: Oldman Watershed Council
Cliff Wallis - Director: Alberta Wilderness Association & Past President: Friends of the Oldman River
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The Oldman Watershed Part 4: Business Owners
How are businesses affected by concerns around water security in the Oldman Watershed? In this episode, Michael talks with three business owners who rely on water for their livelihood. He explores why water matters to them and how they plan to adapt to a changing climate.
Featured Guests:
Jim Lynch-Staunton - Rancher: Antelope Butte Ranch
Dwight Perry - Farmer
Kelti Baird - Co-Founder & Managing Owner: Theoretically Brewing Co.
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