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December 1, 2015

AWA on the Road to Alberta’s Climate Plan

Wild Lands Advocate article from December 2015 by Brittany Verbeek, AWA Conservation Specialist. “This is the…

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December 1, 2015

Wheel Spinning: A Productive Path to Protect Native Trout?

Wild Lands Advocate article from December 2015 by Lorne Fitch, P. Biol. How does one…

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December 1, 2015

Taking Action for the Ghost

Wild Lands Advocate article from December 2015 by Sharon MacDonald. The Ghost Valley is a critical…

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December 1, 2015

Once Upon a Time in the Rockies: The Enduring Legacy of Too Many Trails

Wild Lands Advocate article from December 2015 by Sean Nichols, AWA Conservation Specialist. The Failure…

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November 26, 2015

Statement of Principles for Land-use Planning in the Porcupine Hills

Read the Porcupine Hills Coalition Statement of Principles for Land-use Planning in the Porcupine Hills as…

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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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