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Vol.11 No.1 Wild Lands Advocate

February 1, 2003

Alberta Wilderness Watch ……………………………………4
Keep the Milk River Wild – No Dams! ……………………….4
Evan-Thomas Development ……………………………………7
Government’s Misleading Response to Bighorn Letters 8
New Public Process in Ghost-Waiparous…………………. 9
City of Calgary Recognizes Watershed Importance…… 9
Keeping an Eye on the Bow River Basin ………………..10
Whaleback Gas Gamble Turning Sour? ………………….12
Waterton Subdivision Goes Ahead …………………………13
Navigo Energy Abandons Wells in Hay-Zama …………13
McClelland Wetland Reprieve ………………………………13
New EUB Requirements for Cheviot Mine ………………14
Public Consultation on Forestry in SW Alberta ………. 14
Using Markets and Consumer Pressure ……………….. 15
Educating Alberta Forest Industry Investors …………….15
Game Farming Class Action Lawsuit ……………………..17
Tracking the Forest Carnivores ……………………………. 18
Grande Cache Wildlife Advocate …………………………..20
Artist Profile: Tom Hunter ……………………………………..22
Association News……………………………………………… 23
Promoting Children’s Enthusiasm About Their Water 23
Letters to the Editor ……………………………………………. 24
An Essay on Fur Trapping ……………………………………24
Why Did I Climb the Calgary Tower? ……………………..26
Display Volunteers ………………………………………………27
Open House Program …………………………………………27
Be a Wilderness Steward ……………………………………..28

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The love of wilderness is more than a hunger for what is always beyond reach; it is also an expression of loyalty to the earth, the earth which bore us and sustains us, the only home we shall ever know, the only paradise we ever need – if only we had the eyes to see.
- Edward Abbey
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