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Vol. 22 No. 4 Wild Lands Advocate

October 1, 2014

Features

  • Conserving the Greater Sage-grouse: Learning from Our American Cousins?
  • Laws and Landscape Planning: Canadian Examples for Woodland Caribou Management
  • Genuine Ecosystem-based Forestry: Impossible in Alberta?
  • How Great Was My Valley
  • Conservation Corner: New Research Identifies Breeding Grizzly Bear Habitat
  • Focus: Alberta’s Species at Risk

Association News

  • Wilderness Defenders Kids’ Day Camps
  • De-fencing for Antelope
  • Full On: Engagement Organizing for Canada’s Freshwater Leaders

Wilderness Watch

  • Updates

Departments

  • Gear Ideas: Survive Outdoors Longer (SOL) 2-Person Emergency Bivvy Sack

Events

  • Fall Events
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No public hearings are scheduled. Only one Alberta organization, the Alberta Wilderness Association, is independent enough that it continues championing public land and the people's right of access to it. So people must speak individually, as they have so many times before, directly to the premier, the minister of Sustainable Resource Development and their MLA, and remind them of what public land means to all of us, that none of it is surplus to our needs, that we do not want it sold.
- Bob Scammell, 2003
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