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September 18, 2024

Adventure for Wilderness – A Tale of Two Dams August 17, 2024

text by Christin Spatz photos by Christin Spatz and Lindsey Wallis At first glance the…

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September 18, 2024

Adventure for Wilderness – Bats in the Weaselhead, August 21, 2024

Text and photos by Christin Spatz and Lindsey Wallis When thinking about bats, we often…

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August 8, 2024

Adventures for Wilderness, Calgary Fossil Discovery – August 3, 2024

Text by Ruiping Luo Photos by Katherine Cheng When most people think of cities, they…

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August 8, 2024

Adventures for Wilderness, Walk and Wonder in the Elbow River Watershed – August 7, 2024

Text and photos by Lindsey Wallis We met our Adventure host Flora Giesbrecht from the…

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July 7, 2024

Adventures for Wilderness, Save the Rosebud – July 6, 2024

Text by Lindsey Wallis Photos by Lindsey Wallis and Ruiping Luo Almost 30 people met…

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More logging appeared imminent because vandalized landscapes, just like homes with broken windows, tend to invite more abuse.” Andrew Nikiforuk. This tells it all, whether oil and gas, logging, OHVs etc. already exist, then it seems governments are gung ho to keep going and open it all up to more activity and abuse. . . and why we need AWA more than ever.
- Cliff Wallis
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