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October 24, 2023

Joint ENGO letter to ECCC Regarding Commitments for the Conservation of Woodland Caribou in Alberta

On October 24, 2023, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Northern Alberta, David Suzuki Foundation, and Alberta…

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October 18, 2023

Coexisting with Grizzly Bears

While human encounters with grizzly bears are quite common, grizzly bear attacks are rare, and…

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October 18, 2023

Opportunity to give input in AUC inquiry

Until November 22, the AUC are accepting comments for Module A of their inquiry into…

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October 16, 2023

News Release: Suncor oil sands mine expansion will add 60 square kilometers of new tailings in its lifetime, the same size as Manhattan

October 16, 2023 Edmonton, AB/Calgary, AB – New analysis reveals that Suncor’s Fort Hills oil…

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October 16, 2023

Sandhills, Sawmills, and the Forests Surrounding Horse Lake

Read the pdf version here. By Sharlene Fritz and Devon Earl With imminent logging in…

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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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