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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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If I were asked to illustrate a scene of utter serenity and peace, I would choose a picture of a mother grizzly wandering across flower-covered slopes with two small cubs gamboling at her heels. This is truly a part of the deep tranquility that is the wilderness hallmark.
- Andy Russell, 1975
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