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October 1, 2014

How Great was My Valley

Joe Lothlan reflects on growing up in the Crowsnest Pass area – the surrounding wilderness,…

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October 1, 2014

Genuine Ecosystem-Based Forestry: Impossible in Alberta?

Wild Lands Advocate article, October 2014, by Brittany Verbeek. Alberta adopted the ‘sustained yield’ model…

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October 1, 2014

Laws and Landscape Planning: Canadian Examples for Woodland Caribou Management

Wild Lands Advocate article, October 2014, by Carolyn Campbell Woodland caribou ranges are highly fragmented…

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October 1, 2014

Conserving the Greater Sage-Grouse: Learning from our American Cousins?

Wild Lands Advocate article, October 2014, by Ian Urquhart. American producers worry that including the…

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September 29, 2014

AWA’s Letter to ESRD Minister: OHV events in Livingstone-Porcupine

AWA has serious concerns regarding the environmental damage that is being done during off highway…

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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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