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April 24, 2019

What’s Possible for Canadian Nature Conservation?

This week, the Canadian government made a number of announcements that will increase nature conservation…

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March 25, 2019

Federal Government Proposes Important Fish Protection

The federal government has proposed to list a number of aquatic species under the Species…

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March 11, 2019

Kitaskino Nuwenëné Wildland Provincial Park: A New Boreal Gem for Alberta

Permanent protection over a significant area of lands south of Wood Buffalo National Park that…

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March 11, 2019

Caribou Habitat Protection Crucial for CeaseFire in War on Wildlife

Caribou scientists published findings today indicating that an intense war on wildlife can increase endangered…

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March 4, 2019

Rail to Banff: A Consultation Train Wreck

A Calgary-Bow Valley Mass Transit Feasibility Study released last week examined all-year bus and rail…

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When citizens and their representatives in government fail to place a high value on wilderness as a resource in itself, then its disappearance – especially in reasonably accessible locations – is swift and certain.
- Bruce M. Litteljohn and Douglas H. Pimlott, “Why Wilderness?”, 1971
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