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April 30, 2024

BioBlitz in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains: Biodiversity and Conservation Assessment

  Mountain peaks in the Cardinal Divide. Photo © T. Russell Executive Summary The Cardinal…

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April 29, 2024

Joint ENGO Letter to Alberta: 2023 Wildfire Season Significantly Impacted Caribou Habitat, and Highlighted Shortcomings in Caribou Range Plans

CPAWS Northern Alberta, Alberta Wilderness Association and The Alberta Chapter of the Wildlife Society wrote…

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April 27, 2024

Adventures for Wilderness, City Nature Challenge at Big Hill Spring — April 27, 2024

Photos and text by Lindsey Wallis We were thrilled to have approximately 20 folks, including…

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April 26, 2024

From Canopy to Currents: Exploring the Forest-Water Connection

Even when reforestation is successful, managed forests are not equal to natural forests when it…

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April 25, 2024

News Release: Alberta Chooses Racetrack Over Threatened Species Protection

Rosebud Valley is an ecologically important region and provides habitat for bank swallow and other…

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There is an urgent need to engage people with nature. All aspects of it. Not just the pretty bears and cute snakes. Also the realities of it, the death, struggles, and pain. Not only are people losing touch with nature, they are losing touch with the realities of nature.
- Clayton Lamb, January 2018
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