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Vol. 17 No. 6 Wild Lands Advocate

December 1, 2009

Features

  • Caw Ridge: Two Cheers For Alberta’s Fish And Wildlife Division
  • Initial Effects Of A Prescribed Burn In An Ecologically Significant Area, North Saskatchewan River, Alberta
  • In Praise Of Lakeland’s Wilderness
  • A Case For Protecting The Red Deer River Badlands, Alberta’s Palaeontological Treasure
  • Will Alberta’s Black Wolves Benefit From Climate Change?
  • Wolves, Fish, (Popes) And “Trophic Cascades”

Association News

  • Awards Presentation And Annual Lecture
  • Protecting Nature: Sowing Seeds Of Cooperation Between Alberta And Inner Mongolia
  • A Vision For Forest Management For The Future
  • How Does The AWA Fund Its Work?
  • Tributes
  • In Memoriam

Wilderness Watch

  • Updates

Departments

  • Reader’s Corner 29 Letters To The Editor 30 Recall Of The Wild

Events

  • Events
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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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