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August 4, 2015

AWA News Release: End in Sight for Energy Leasing in Alberta Caribou Ranges?

Alberta Wilderness Association (AWA) has found that no new energy rights within Alberta caribou ranges…

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July 31, 2015

Ranchers and Wolves: A Better Way

In the fall of 2014 I was lucky to meet two Alberta ‘pioneers’ I have…

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July 31, 2015

Between the lines: What America’s grizzly bear recovery expert said-and did not say- about Alberta’s (ho-hum) attempts to recover the Great Bear

Dr. Chris Servheen knows a thing or two about grizzly bear recovery. Or, maybe, 34…

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July 31, 2015

An Ecologist’s Optimism on the Proposed Introduction of Bison to Banff National Park

In a time in which the greatest challenge to conservation is the 6th mass extinction…

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July 30, 2015

Lessons from the Crowsnest Pass BearSmart Program: Work with the community, work with the bears

The Crowsnest Pass BearSmart program has evolved into one of the most successful, effective and…

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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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