Events
Join us!
Donate
Donate Now!
Contacts
Learn How
Subscribe
Learn How
«

National Parks

January 25, 2019

Good News About Waterton Lakes National Park

Today Parks Canada committed $20.9 million to help Waterton Lakes National Park recover from the…

Read more »

January 23, 2019

Three Cheers for Scrapping Icefields Bicycle Trail

Today the Government of Canada announced  it is cancelling the proposed Icefields Trail in Jasper…

Read more »

December 13, 2018

Biodiversity Stewardship Area Proposal South of Wood Buffalo National Park Welcomed

Today the Alberta government proposed permanent protection of a significant area of lands south of…

Read more »

September 1, 2018

National Parks, Nakiska, and Calgary’s Potential Bid for the 2026 Winter Olympics

Wild Lands Advocate update by: Ian Urquhart Click here for a pdf version of the article. Should…

Read more »

June 26, 2018

Canada’s failure to protect Wood Buffalo National Park to be raised at UNESCO meeting

As UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee convenes this week for its annual meeting in Manama, Bahrain,…

Read more »

There is an urgent need to engage people with nature. All aspects of it. Not just the pretty bears and cute snakes. Also the realities of it, the death, struggles, and pain. Not only are people losing touch with nature, they are losing touch with the realities of nature.
- Clayton Lamb, January 2018
© 1965 - 2024, Alberta Wilderness Association. | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Federally Registered Charity Number 118781251RR0001 Website design by Build Studio
Save Your Cart
Share Your Cart