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January 15, 2024

Scarred Landscape: Years of OHV Use Changed the Bighorn Backcountry

By Devon Earl Click here for a pdf copy. No amount of trail maintenance will…

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January 8, 2024

Then They Wrote it All Down as the Progress of Man

By Kennedy Halvorson Click here for a pdf copy. In 1971, American singer-songwriter John Prine…

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December 30, 2023

An Ear to Nature

By Lorne Fitch To say the sights and sounds of nature inspire me seems trite…

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December 19, 2023

News Release: Four Big Oil Companies Used 200 Billion Litres of Alberta’s Freshwater Last Year

According to a new report published by the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER), oilsands companies used…

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December 18, 2023

AER Reform or Revolution?

By Phillip Meintzer The Alberta Energy Regulator “is a joke, a complete joke,” according to…

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When citizens and their representatives in government fail to place a high value on wilderness as a resource in itself, then its disappearance – especially in reasonably accessible locations – is swift and certain.
- Bruce M. Litteljohn and Douglas H. Pimlott, “Why Wilderness?”, 1971
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