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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,…

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June 1, 2018

Caribou Restoration Economy, Flags, and Nets

Wild Lands Advocate update by: Carolyn Campbell Click here to download a pdf version of this…

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June 1, 2018

GoA’s 2018 Direction to Forestry Companies in Little Smoky and A La Peche Caribou Ranges

AWA has longstanding concerns about forestry clearcut levels in the Little Smoky region, which we…

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June 1, 2018

Book Review of “Tall Tales, Long Lenses: My adventures in Photography” by John Marriott

Wild Lands Advocate review by: Ian Urquhart Click Here to download a pdf version of…

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June 1, 2018

A Wilderness Adventure with My Grandkids

Wild Lands Advocate article by: Harry Stelfox Click here to download a pdf version of this article….

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If I were asked to illustrate a scene of utter serenity and peace, I would choose a picture of a mother grizzly wandering across flower-covered slopes with two small cubs gamboling at her heels. This is truly a part of the deep tranquility that is the wilderness hallmark.
- Andy Russell, 1975
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