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Species at Risk

January 30, 2024

News Release: Alberta Releases Overdue Report on Caribou Recovery, Lacks Real Action

  On Friday, January 19, 2024, the Government of Alberta finally released the long awaited…

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December 30, 2023

An Ear to Nature

By Lorne Fitch To say the sights and sounds of nature inspire me seems trite…

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October 30, 2023

When Protection Isn’t Enough

Read the pdf version here. When greater sage-grouse was proposed for listing under the United…

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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 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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No public hearings are scheduled. Only one Alberta organization, the Alberta Wilderness Association, is independent enough that it continues championing public land and the people's right of access to it. So people must speak individually, as they have so many times before, directly to the premier, the minister of Sustainable Resource Development and their MLA, and remind them of what public land means to all of us, that none of it is surplus to our needs, that we do not want it sold.
- Bob Scammell, 2003
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