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Vol.10 No.4 Wild Lands Advocate

August 1, 2002

INSIDE
More Thoughts on Flexibility to Manage ….5
By Dr. Brian Horejsi
AWA Wilderness Definition ……………………..6
First-Ever AWA President Enjoyed Varied Repertoire ……………………..6
By Andy Marshall
Alberta Wilderness Watch ………………8
A Study in Contrasts: The EUB Hearings on McClelland Wetland Complex………………….8
By Dr. Richard Thomas
Sour Gas Exploration in the Whaleback ..14
Focus on Bighorn ………………………………..15
Weir Proposed for Peace River …………….15
Expanding Waterton-Glacier ………………….15
Rancher Challenges the Cattle Industry and Its Critics ……………………………………..16
Proposed Development at Castle Mountain Resort ……………………….17
It’s Time to End Game Farming …………….17
South Saskatchewan River Leaves Its Mark on Visitors ………………………………18
Al-Pac Defers Touchwood Lake Harvest ..18
Profile: Donna Jo Massie ……………………..19
Association News…………………………20
Bighorn Trail Trip 2002: Awesome Adventure in the Backcountry………………..20
Wilderness Celebration 2002 ………………..21
Annual Lecture: Post-Cowboy Economics with Dr. Thomas Power ……………………….22
Open House Program Fall 2002…………….23

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When citizens and their representatives in government fail to place a high value on wilderness as a resource in itself, then its disappearance – especially in reasonably accessible locations – is swift and certain.
- Bruce M. Litteljohn and Douglas H. Pimlott, “Why Wilderness?”, 1971
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