Collaborations and Working Relationships
We take pride in collaboration, in supporting the needs of partners, stakeholders, and Indigenous communities, and in sharing our work for broader benefit. The data and expertise we accumulate represent a continuously expanding resource for researchers and land managers. Below, we spotlight several examples of where and how the ABMI is working collaboratively to further the goals and outcomes of biodiversity monitoring.
2025–26 Deliverables
As part of the 2025-26 work plan, we will continue to work alongside EPA as part of collaborative projects and working groups, including the four Biodiversity Science Committee working groups, the Wetland Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting (MER) Team, and the AHFMP. The ABMI will also continue to collaborate with many other organizations and institutions to enhance and improve biodiversity monitoring in Alberta.
To view updates for 2025–26, please select a deliverable from the table below. The table can be sorted and filtered by EPA working group or theme to narrow down results.