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Vol. 22 No. 1 Wild Lands Advocate

February 20, 2014

Features

  • Dark and Dirty – Time to Dethrone King Coal in Alberta
  • Alberta’s Response to AWA’s Hidden Creek FOIP Request: the Good, the Bad and the Muddy
  • Losing the Boreal: A View of How Climate Change Could Shift Alberta’s Ecosystems
  • Partnership Plus An Emergency Protection Order: A Potion to Save Greater Sage-grouse?
  • Focus: Alberta’s Species-at-Risk
  • Conservation Corner: Whitebark Pine: Resistance Is Not Futile (in fact, it may be key to saving the species)

Association News

  • Come Hell and High Water: A Recap of Bob Sandford’s Talk on Managing Hydro-Climate Change in a Rapidly Changing West

Wilderness Watch

  • Updates

Departments

  • Gear Ideas: New Year’s Resolution: Hoe he’e nalu – the NRS Mayra Stand Up Paddleboard (Women’s)
  • Recall of the Wild: Prairie Chicken
  • Letters to the Editor

Events

  • Winter / Spring Events
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