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August 21, 2012

ENGO News Release: Just $20 per Truckload of Non-merchantable Timber for Castle Clearcut Trees

Twenty dollars. That’s how much grizzly bear habitat and trout spawning streams are worth to…

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August 16, 2012

ENGO & FN News Release: Federal Government Misses Caribou Protection Deadline …Again

After missing a mandatory legal deadline to submit a draft recovery strategy for woodland caribou…

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August 14, 2012

ENGO News Release: Castle Logging Decision Ignored Fish and Wildlife, and Alberta Public

Newly-released documents reveal that the Alberta government’s decision to go ahead with deeply unpopular clearcut…

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August 13, 2012

Federal Government Letter: Caribou Recovery Delayed…Again

August 13, 2012 letter from federal Justice Department to lawyers for First Nations and ENGOs…

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August 8, 2012

The Beginning and the End – A Summer Holiday Experience

Wild Lands Advocate article, June 2012, by Tjarda Barratt. Barratt describes a personal pilgrimage to…

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With rare exception cattle ranchers have been the best of guardians of the land entrusted to them. May we continue to be conscientious caretakers of this precious resource and hand it on to another generation unspoiled.
- Gerald Brewin, Rancher in the Taber area 1929 - 2016
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