Learn: Water Sources
Protecting our Water
From streams like this one to lakes, rivers and wetlands, the bodies of water tucked away in Alberta forests are an important part of the forest ecosystem. They provide habitat and drinking water for a diversity of wildlife species, offer recreational opportunities like fishing and canoeing, and form part of the larger water system that provides drinking water for people across the province.
The forests around these water sources shelter, anchor and protect them. Without careful planning, harvesting and other human activities could disrupt and damage water ecosystems. That’s why protecting water sources is one of the key considerations that has to be addressed in any forest management plan.
Before any harvesting happens, companies identify water sources within the area and plan to leave buffer zones around them to avoid disturbing water ecosystems, but the work doesn’t end there. Forestry companies continue to monitor water quantity and quality after harvest as part of the regeneration process.