A frog in a pond may not seem like that big of a deal, but a green frog found in MacEwan Pond was the first one we’ve spotted since 2010 — and it’s a sign that the surrounding ecological area is in good health.
Last year, our donors helped us expand our Veggie Garden so we could plant more food crops and deliver 300 lbs. of fresh produce to our local food bank. You can help our green spaces thrive with a gift today.
Donors help us preserve this piece of natural wonder right in the middle of a bustling, growing city. But keeping Riverwood healthy and accessible requires continued conservation work.
It’s been 20 years since our organizations first entered into a partnership that would see Scotts Canada provide financial and material support for Riverwood; support that continues to help shape the park’s gardens and natural spaces.
The Riverwood Conservancy is inviting applications from consultants to support two pieces of work in 2022 that will be integral to the creation of our next 2023-25 Strategic Plan, and help us set the course for our next three years of exciting work connecting people with nature.