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Vol.10 No.3 Wild Lands Advocate

June 1, 2002

INSIDE
Effects of ORVs in Wilderness ………………..5
“Flexibility to Manage” – Who Benefits? ……7
By Dr. Brian Horejsi
Alberta Wilderness Watch …………….10
Alberta Scientists Support Expansion of Protected Areas Network ……………………..10
MLAs Getting Message About Bighorn ….11
Bill 206 is a Red Herring ……………………….11
Ecosystem Management in Elk Island ……12
Castle Wilderness ………………………………..12
McClelland Oil Sands Project ………………..13
Grizzly not Listed as Threatened …………..13
Lake Louise …………………………………………13
Lakeland Logging Plans ……………………….14
Touchwood Lake Poem ……………………….14
Sour Gas in the Whaleback ………………….15
Cheviot Mine ……………………………………….15
Oldman River Basin Water Management..16
Snake Hunters’ Blues …………………………..17
Artist Profile: James Marshall: ………………19
Association News
Wilderness Awareness Month ………………20
Wild Alberta Map ………………………………….21
Alberta Wilderness Watch Stewardship Program………………………………………………21
Climb for Wilderness…………………………….22
Profiles of New Staff and Volunteers ……..24
Upcoming Events ………………………………..25
Wilderness Defenders Awards ………………27

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We simply need that wild country available to us, even if we never do more than drive to its edge and look in. For it can be a means of reassuring ourselves of our sanity as creatures, a part of the geography of hope.
- Wallace Stegner
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