Our Partners
We go further together.
Collaborating for a Sustainable Future
At the Waldron , partnerships are more than professional relationships—they are built on shared values, mutual respect, and a common goal: responsible grazing of cattle to protect the lands that sustain us.
Our partners come from across the conservation, agriculture, and research communities. Each brings a unique perspective and a commitment to stewardship.
Collaborations allow us to innovate, solve complex challenges, and strengthen the sustainability of ranching on Alberta’s eastern slopes.
Together, we ensure this landscape thrives for generations.
Our Partners
We are deeply grateful to these and other partner organizations who walk alongside us in our mission.
Canada’s leading national land conservation organization, helping secure the Waldron’s future through the largest conservation easement in Alberta history.
Alberta Conservation Association conserves, protects, and enhances fish and wildlife populations and their habitats for Albertans to enjoy, value, and use.
Multiple Species at Risk MULTISAR’s goal is to conserve species at risk through habitat stewardship, while maintaining viable ranching operations in Alberta’s native grasslands
Cows and Fish empowers people who live, work, and play in Alberta’s riparian areas to take action to care for these important areas.
Dedicated to safeguarding the rich biodiversity of Canada’s freshwater ecosystems.
Voice of cattle producers across the province.
National voice of Canadian beef farms and feedlots.
Our Partners
We are deeply grateful to these and other partner organizations who walk alongside us in our mission.
Canada’s leading national land conservation organization, helping secure the Waldron’s future through the largest conservation easement in Alberta history.
Conserves, protects, and enhances fish and wildlife populations and their habitats for Albertans to enjoy, value, and use.
The national voice of Canada’s beef producers, advocating for policies and practices that support the health and future of the beef industry.
A collaborative documentary project raising awareness of the endangered prairie grassland ecosystem
Multiple Species at Risk MULTISAR’s goal is to conserve species at risk through habitat stewardship, while maintaining viable ranching operations in Alberta’s native grasslands
Empowers people who live, work, and play in Alberta’s riparian areas to take action to care for these important areas.
Dedicated to safeguarding the rich biodiversity of Canada’s freshwater ecosystems.
Supporters of the Waldron Conservation Project
The conservation effort wouldn’t have been possible without the support of many individuals and organizations:
Visionaries ($500,000 +)
Waldron Grazing Co-operative
Government of Alberta (Alberta Land Stewardship Grant Program)
Government of Canada (Natural Areas Conservation Program)
The Calgary Foundation
Founders ($250,000 – $499,999)
Werklund Foundation
Trailblazers ($100,000 – $249,999)
TransCanada Corporation
Dale Huntingford and Virginia Dobson
Gerald A. Cooper Key Foundation
Soderglen Ranches
Ron and Jan Brenneman
Hal Kvisle
The Riddell Family