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February 1, 2016

Eastern Slopes for Tomorrow Campaign

February 2016 Wild Lands Advocate article by Joanna Skrajny The Eastern Slopes are in a…

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December 1, 2015

Reports: Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Use

The following reports relate to off-highway vehicle (OHV) planning and management in Canada and other…

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September 3, 2014

Reaching Out in the Ghost – It’s What Good Neighbors Do

Wild Land Advocate article, July 2014. Ian Urquhart. One year after the floods of 2013,…

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September 1, 2013

Presentation: Stumps, Sawdust and Sediment

See the presentation prepared by Lorne Fitch, Stumps, Sawdust and Sediment: A Legacy of Logging…

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May 17, 2013

Fish and Forests Fact Sheet: A Sustainable Vision for the Future of Alberta’s Forests

Alberta’s Eastern Slopes forests between the mountains and the grasslands have ecological importance far greater…

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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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