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WLA Archive

May 8, 2023

Fixing a Broken Species: Challenges in the Recovery of Westslope Cutthroat Trout

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

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May 1, 2023

Four Years On: A Review of Provincial Environmental Policies Since 2019

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

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April 24, 2023

Conservation of the Cardinal Divide

Wild Lands Advocate article by: Devon Earl, Kristen Andersen, Beth MacCallum, with support from Elisabeth…

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April 17, 2023

Fifteen Years of OHV Damage in the Bighorn Backcountry

Wild Lands Advocate article by: Sean Nichols and Phillip Meintzer Click here for a pdf version…

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April 10, 2023

COP15 Update: Adoption of an International Framework on Biodiversity

Wild Lands Advocate article by: Ruiping Luo and Devon Earl Click here for a pdf version…

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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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