Events
Join us!
Donate
Donate Now!
Contacts
Learn How
Subscribe
Learn How
«

Vol.10 No.2 Wild Lands Advocate

April 1, 2002

INSIDE
Fresh Water Oil Floods ………………….4
The Hunt in the Twenty-First Century….6
Alberta Wilderness Watch
Bighorn Access Management…………..10
House Divided Over
Protected Fen’s Future ……………………13
Be Kind to Your Friends
in the Swamp ………………………………..14
Old-Growth Logging in Lakeland Impacts Migratory Birds ………………….15
Softwood Lumber
What’s Going On? …………………………15
The Ram Mountain
Bighorn Sheep Study ……………………….16
Talisman Brings Gas Wells
to the North Porcupines ………………….17
Meridian Dam – It’s Not Over Until
the Wild River Sings ……………………….17
Zero-Cow ……………………………………..18
Golden Eagle Migration
in the Rockies ………………………………..19
Profile: Artist Glen Boles………………….21
Association News
Summer Hikes Program ………………….22
Open House Program……………………..22
Membership Drive…………………………..23
Thrill of a Lifetime Raffle………………….24

200204_WLA_V10N2.jpeg
More logging appeared imminent because vandalized landscapes, just like homes with broken windows, tend to invite more abuse.” Andrew Nikiforuk. This tells it all, whether oil and gas, logging, OHVs etc. already exist, then it seems governments are gung ho to keep going and open it all up to more activity and abuse. . . and why we need AWA more than ever.
- Cliff Wallis
© 1965 - 2024, Alberta Wilderness Association. | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Federally Registered Charity Number 118781251RR0001 Website design by Build Studio
Save Your Cart
Share Your Cart