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June 1, 2018

Linking Nature and Persons with a Disability: Introducing Coyote Lake Lodge

Wild Land’s Advocate article by: Ross W. Wein Click here to download a pdf version of…

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June 1, 2018

Comparing Mining Liability Programs: Lessons for Alberta?

Wild Lands Advocate article by: Madison Warne (with Carolyn Campbell) Click here to download a pdf…

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June 1, 2018

Trails, Sediment, and Aquatic Habitat: McLean Creek

Wild Lands Advocate article by: Logan Boyer Click here to download a pdf version of this…

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June 1, 2018

The Hungry Bend Sandhills

Wild Lands Advocate article by: Joy Friesen Click here to download a pdf version of…

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June 1, 2018

In Memoriam: Charlie Russell, August 19, 1941 – May 7, 2018

Wild Lands Advocate article by: Ian Urquhart Click here to download a pdf version of this…

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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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