Looking to buy land? View details of current listings.
The following parcels are for sale by tender. Submissions are due by 1:00 p.m. (MST) on August 30, 2024.
County | Legal Land Description | Closest Community | Acres | Type |
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Camrose County | NE1-47-18-W4 | Camrose | 142.28 | 85.19 acres tame grass/hay 57.09 acres wetland |
Beaver County | NW14-48-14-W4 | Viking | 141.29 | 95.29 acres grassland 46 acres wetland |
Lamont County | NW7-55-17-W4 | Mundare | 148.95 | 88.66 ares of tame grass/hay 60 acres wetland/forest |
Lamont County | SW25-55-18-W4 | Mundare | 158.28 | 131.86 acres tame grass/hay 26.42 acres wetland |
Lamont County | SE35-55-18-W4 | Mundare | 160.00 | 125.97 acres tame grass/hay 34.03 acres of wetland |
Lamont County | SE36-53-18-W4 | Mundare | 160.00 | 115.79 acres tame grass 49.21 acres of wetland |
For more information on the parcels or tender process, contact James Olson:
By Phone: 1-780-678-0404
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Curious about Ducks Unlimited Canada Alberta’s Revolving Land Program?
Here’s how it works:
- We purchase land.
- We restore the property’s wetlands and grasslands.
- We place a conservation easement on the land title
Then, the land becomes available for purchase and is put back in the hands of the agricultural community. Proceeds from land sales are used to fund other conservation projects in the area.
What is a conservation easement (CE)?
Our conservation easements enable landowners to be compensated for their good stewardship while retaining the right to manage the land and generate revenue from haying and grazing. These agreements are a perfect instrument to balance interests in working the land with protecting the natural and cultural features that are important to the landowner and future generations.