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September 1, 2017

Big Whoop

Wild Lands Advocate article by Nick Pink, Conservation Specialist A pdf version of this article…

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September 1, 2017

Pronghorn Antelope Friendly Fencing

In the shimmering heat of a late August weekend, teams of volunteers moved steadily from…

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September 1, 2017

Immersed in the Southern Alberta Grasslands with Gus Yaki

Wildlands Advocate article by Angela Waldie, PhD For three glorious weeks this spring, my days…

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September 1, 2017

Countdown to Disaster: The Obed Mine Spill

Wildlands Advocate Article by Nick Pink, AWA Conservation Specialist Four years ago a Halloween horror…

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September 1, 2017

Conservation Corner: Returning a Lost Species to Waterton Lakes National Park: The Northern Leopard Frog

Wildlands Advocate article by Niki Wilson The call of a northern leopard frog sounds like…

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There is an urgent need to engage people with nature. All aspects of it. Not just the pretty bears and cute snakes. Also the realities of it, the death, struggles, and pain. Not only are people losing touch with nature, they are losing touch with the realities of nature.
- Clayton Lamb, January 2018
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