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Rocky Mountain and Foothills Forests

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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April 1, 2022

AWA Featured in Twinkl’s International Day of Forests Celebration

Click the link below to read Twinkl’s article on Canadian Forests, featuring AWA. https://www.twinkl.ca/blog/canadian-forests  

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February 8, 2022

Logging Plan Paused in Alberta’s À La Pêche Caribou Range

Conservation groups and trappers have learned that West Fraser Hinton has paused its controversial clearcut…

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November 9, 2021

GoA Revised Harvest Direction to West Fraser in Little Smoky-A La Peche Caribou Ranges

In August 2021, AWA objected to West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.’s proposed logging plan along…

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- Clayton Lamb, January 2018
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