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Wildlife

October 24, 2023

Joint ENGO letter to ECCC Regarding Commitments for the Conservation of Woodland Caribou in Alberta

On October 24, 2023, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Northern Alberta, David Suzuki Foundation, and Alberta…

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October 18, 2023

Coexisting with Grizzly Bears

While human encounters with grizzly bears are quite common, grizzly bear attacks are rare, and…

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October 16, 2023

Sandhills, Sawmills, and the Forests Surrounding Horse Lake

Read the pdf version here. By Sharlene Fritz and Devon Earl With imminent logging in…

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October 10, 2023

Caribou Conservation Commitments: Joint ENGO letter to Alberta Government

In 2020, Alberta and Canada signed a caribou conservation agreement under Section 11 of the…

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September 13, 2023

Bird Checklist of Banff National Park

In 2022, Parks Canada released an updated bird checklist, compiled by Jason Rogers, of species…

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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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