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October 1, 2015

Close Alberta’s Borders! (to aquatic invasive species)

Wild Lands Advocate article from October 2015 by Kate Wilson, Aquatic Invasive Species Specialist (Alberta…

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October 1, 2015

Two Fish, One Fish, No Fish: Alberta’s Fish Crisis

Wild Lands Advocate article from October 2015 by Lorne Fitch, P. Biol. Dr. Seuss’s One…

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October 1, 2015

At the Top of Grassy Mountain

Wild Lands Advocate article from October 2015 by Brittany Verbeek, AWA Conservation Specialist. Sometimes it…

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October 1, 2015

Little Smoky – Duvernay Pilot: How Close is Promised Cumulative Effects Management?

Wild Lands Advocate article from October 2015 by Carolyn Campbell. In August 2015, Alberta Environment…

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October 1, 2015

Thinking about Rivers: Not Just Plumbing

Wild Lands Advocate article from October 2015 by David W. Mayhood. There is something deeply…

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We have spectacular wilderness in Alberta, much of it under some form of protection. Every square millimetre of it has had to be fought for - will always have to be fought for, forever and ever. The struggle to retain and repair wilderness is conducted not just by a few individuals, but by large numbers of committed people, from all walks of life, all working in various ways toward the same end. We need to be grateful to all of them.
- Dave Mayhood
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