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Oil Sands

February 3, 2012

AWA News Release: Beyond Monitoring – Responsible Management Needed for Oilsands Wildlife and Wetlands Impacts

Today, forty five years after the first tar sands mines started, the federal government has…

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January 1, 2012

Canada’s woodland caribou: industrial disturbances in their ranges and implications for their survival

Report by Global Forest Watch Canada. Finds that for the eight boreal woodland caribou populations…

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November 1, 2011

Ottawa May Monitor Oil Sands’ Effects on Wildlife – Limiting Them Would Be Better

Wild Lands Advocate Article 19(5): October 2011 by Carolyn Campbell 20111000_ar_awa_oilsands_monitoring_ccampbell.pdf

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August 29, 2011

Updated Northeast Alberta Plan Confirms Weak Conservation Measures Favouring Oilsands Development

20110829_nr_awa_updated_draft_lower_athabasca_plan.pdf

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August 29, 2011

AWA News Release: Updated Northeast Alberta Plan Confirms Weak Conservation Measures Favouring Oilsands Development

The Alberta government’s updated Draft Lower Athabasca Regional Plan confirms irresponsible tar sands development by…

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- Andy Russell, 1975
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