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Rocky Mountain and Foothills Forests

June 19, 2023

The Spring 2023 Wildfires: What Needs to Change?

Wild Lands Advocate article by: Devon Earl Click here for a pdf version of the article….

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April 24, 2023

Conservation of the Cardinal Divide

Wild Lands Advocate article by: Devon Earl, Kristen Andersen, Beth MacCallum, with support from Elisabeth…

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December 2, 2022

Environmental groups fight greenwashing in forestry ‘sustainability’ certification scheme

Groups seek legal remedy from Competition Bureau. Click here to read the complaint.  OTTAWA/TRADITIONAL, UNCEDED…

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November 30, 2022

AWA Concerns with Forest Management Recently Increased

Alberta Wilderness Association (AWA)’s ongoing concerns with forest management in Alberta were recently increased when…

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September 12, 2022

Alberta’s Upper Smoky Caribou: Time for a Strong Land-Use Plan

A year-end deadline is approaching for Alberta to finish its crucial Upper Smoky land-use plan,…

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- Wallace Stegner
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