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2008 Wild Lands Advocate Archive

2008-12 Vol.16 No.6 Wild Lands Advocate

2008-12 Vol.16 No.6 Wild Lands Advocate

Leopold Revisited – Wilderness as a Land Use | Wilderness and Creativity – Reflections from the Whaleback | A Critical Look at Thresholds – Defining Acceptable Change on Alberta Lands | The Long Road to Wildlife Recovery in Alberta | Hunting for Clarity – Definitions and Uses of “Traditional Use” | Headwaters Policy Workshop Helps in Managing the Commons

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2008-10 Vol.16 No.5 Wild Lands Advocate

2008-10 Vol.16 No.5 Wild Lands Advocate

Hewers of Wood or Protectors of Water – Making Choices While We Can Converging Global Trade-offs – Water, Agriculture and Cities | The Kakwa, Still Wild and Free | Time to Revisit the Water Act | Behind the Oil Curtain –Athabasca River Monitoring and Tar Sands Development | In Situ Tar Sands Extraction Risks Contaminating Massive Aquifers

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2008-08 Vol.16 No.4 Wild Lands Advocate

2008-08 Vol.16 No.4 Wild Lands Advocate

Biodiversity or Homogenization – It’s Our Choice Exotic Fishes in Alberta – Paying the Price | Heroes Needed to Keep Invasions at Bay in Rumsey | Alberta’s Weed Control Act – An Ounce of Prevention or a Pound of Cure? | Alberta’s Pine Trees at Risk – Are We Aiming at the Right Target? | Weed Invasion in Alberta’s River Valley Corridors

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2008-06 Vol.16 No.3 Wild Lands Advocate

2008-06 Vol.16 No.3 Wild Lands Advocate

Mitigation – Cosmetics or Compensation? | Reclamation Illusions in Oil Sands Country | Compensation for Disturbed Wetlands ­– A Leap of Faith?

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2008-04 Vol.16 No.2 Wild Lands Advocate

2008-04 Vol.16 No.2 Wild Lands Advocate

Room to Roam | Wildlife Corridors – The Canmore Experience | Banff Park Highway Crossings Benefit Wildlife and Humans | Carnivore Corridors Threatened in the Crowsnest | Sky Corridors – Bird Migrations along the Spine of the Continent | Why Did the Salamander Cross the Road?

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2008-02 Vol.16  No.1 Wild Lands Advocate

2008-02 Vol.16 No.1 Wild Lands Advocate

Alberta’s Wildlife – How Are We Managing? | The Hunter-Conservationist Legacy | Use Patterns by Female Grizzly Bears in the Central Rockies Ecosystem | Conserving Alberta’s Amphibians | Government Applies for Strychnine Ban Reversal

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2008 Pull-out Sendin Wild Lands Advocate

2008 Pull-out Sendin Wild Lands Advocate

Support Alberta’s Disappearing Grizzlies

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