Poplar Creek Natural Area
Our Role as Volunteer Co-Stewards
What Stewardship Means
The Alberta Mycological Society, with Mr. Pieter van der Schoot, is committed to watching over the Poplar Creek Natural Area (“Poplar Creek”) in Alberta. During the spring, summer, and fall, the AMS heads out to the different quarter sections of land that make up Poplar Creek and monitor its conditions.
Stewards of Alberta’s Protected Areas Association
Stewards of Alberta’s Protected Areas Association (SAPAA) is a non-profit society whose mission is to support volunteer stewards of protected areas. Not only does SAPAA aim to preserve the ecological integrity of these areas, SAPAA also promotes and educates the public about their importance.
Visit Poplar Creek
We welcome our members to join us on our stewardship visits. Stay tuned on our Events page for Poplar Creek forays!
Poplar Creek is made up of eight quarter sections of land (natural areas and reserved areas).
“NATURAL AREA”
Protected public land designated for the conservation, nature appreciation, and low intensity outdoor recreation or education.
“RESERVED AREA”
Public lands proposed for natural areas but have not been formally approved and do not have “Order-in-Council” (OC) status.
5 Designated
Areas
Section 17 (NE quarter) – TP.48 R.5 W5M
Section 14 (NW quarter) – TP.48 R.5 W5M
Section 11 (NE quarter) – TP.48 R.5 W5M
Section 11 (SE quarter) – TP.48 R.5 W5M
Section 20 (SE quarter) – TP.47 R.5 W5M
3 Natural
Areas
Section 23 (SE quarter) – TP.48 R.5 W5M
Section 11 (NW quarter) – TP.48 R.5 W5M
Section 11 (SW quarter) – TP.48 R.5 W5M
Total ~ 1,280 Acres
These areas are administered under both the Public Lands Act and the Wilderness Areas, Ecological Reserves, Natural Areas and
Heritage Rangelands Act.
Learn More About Poplar Creek
One of the challenges we face today is how to ensure we have sufficient natural resources to last for future generations – to restore and regenerate the resources that we take. – Pieter van der Schoot, AMS Life Member (photo above).
Featuring Poplar Creek Natural Area
This newsletter describes our adventures as we trek around Poplar Creek and the plants, fungi, animals, and the evidence of human activity we find.
This Act allows the Minister and the Lieutenant Governor in Council to establish regulations to govern the use and allocation public land, as well as defining public land use zones, recreation areas, and trails.
Wilderness Areas, Ecological Reserves, Natural Areas and Heritage Rangelands Act
This Act provides direction for the management of natural areas, such as Poplar Creek.
Each year, the AMS submits an Inspection Report to Alberta Environment & Parks. At this time, the AMS does not know who reads the reports or what actions are taken (if any).