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July 31, 2023

Duncan’s First Nation: Protecting the Land and Their Way of Life

Wild Lands Advocate article by: Gillian Steward. Click here for a pdf version of the article.  …

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July 10, 2023

AWA Statement of Concern on the 2022 IUCN Reactive Monitoring Mission Report for Wood Buffalo National Park

On June 30, 2023, the Joint World Heritage Centre and the International Union for the…

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August 25, 2022

AWA Presentation to UNESCO Mission Assessing Wood Buffalo National Park Heritage Status

Alberta Wilderness Association (AWA) provided this presentation (link below) on August 25, 2022, to the…

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August 17, 2022

AWA Signs Joint Letter to UNESCO Mission Assessing Wood Buffalo National Park Heritage Status

Alberta Wilderness Association (AWA) has co-signed a joint letter submitted by CPAWS Northern Alberta on…

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December 2, 2020

News Release: Wood Buffalo National Park Conservation Outlook of ‘Significant Concern’

Indigenous communities and environmental organizations say more action is needed Edmonton, AB – The ongoing…

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More logging appeared imminent because vandalized landscapes, just like homes with broken windows, tend to invite more abuse.” Andrew Nikiforuk. This tells it all, whether oil and gas, logging, OHVs etc. already exist, then it seems governments are gung ho to keep going and open it all up to more activity and abuse. . . and why we need AWA more than ever.
- Cliff Wallis
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