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Vol.17 No.1 Wild Lands Advocate

February 1, 2009

FEATURES

  • Economics Meets Ecology – Lessons for Alberta Wilderness
  • The GPI – An Alternative Measure of Progress
  • Buying and Selling Alberta’s Water – To Whom, For What, and How Much?
  • The Economics of Suffield

WILDERNESS WATCH

  • Updates
  • “Dirty Gas” in Rumsey Natural Area
  • Energy Development Squeezes Elk Island National Park
  • Wolves on the Range
  • Kananaskis Grizzlies – When Enough is Enough
  • Return Trip: At Home and Away in Wilderness

DEPARTMENTS

  • Letters
  • Reader’s Corner – Alberta’s Tar Sands: Guilty as Charged
  • Recall of the Wild – Ray Hill: Life as a Backcountry Ranger
  • Association News & Events
  • Photospread: Protecting Wild Alberta 2008
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With rare exception cattle ranchers have been the best of guardians of the land entrusted to them. May we continue to be conscientious caretakers of this precious resource and hand it on to another generation unspoiled.
- Gerald Brewin, Rancher in the Taber area 1929 - 2016
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