December 1, 2002
Forest Stewardship Council Setting up Boreal Standards
Wild Lands Advocate 10(6): 10, December 2002 By Helene Walsh 200212_AR_FOR2.pdf
Around 61 percent of Alberta is forested.
The majority of this forested land is in the vast Boreal Forest Natural Region, with an additional strip of forested land running down the Eastern Slopes of the Rocky Mountains, in the Rocky Mountain and Foothills Natural Regions.
AWA is committed to maintaining healthy and intact forest ecosystems that will sustain biological diversity and viable wildlife populations, provide clean drinking water, and promote long-term economic opportunities. AWA supports responsible ecosystem-based forest management that does not compromise wildlife and wilderness values.
The majority of Alberta’s forested land is in the vast Boreal Forest Natural Region, with an additional strip of forested land running down the Eastern Slopes of the Rocky Mountains, in the Rocky Mountain and Foothills Natural Regions.
Each of these forested areas has its own distinct biological features, and also its own distinct “issues.”
December 1, 2002
Wild Lands Advocate 10(6): 10, December 2002 By Helene Walsh 200212_AR_FOR2.pdf
October 1, 2002
Wild Lands Advocate article, October 2002, by Phil Clement 200210_AR_FOR.pdf
April 1, 2002
Wild Lands Advocate article, April 2002, by Jillian Tamblyn 200204_AR_FOR.pdf
February 19, 2002
Editorial from the Globe and Mail, Feb. 19, 2002, by Tim Gray, Elizabeth May, Linda…
February 1, 2002
Wild Lands Advocate 10(1): 1-3, February 2002 By Andy Marshall 200202_AR_FOR1.pdf
February 1, 2002
Wild Lands Advocate article, February 2002, by Cliff Wallis 200202_AR_FOR2.pdf
December 1, 2001
Wild Lands Advocate article, December 2001, by Jillian Tamblyn 200112_AR_FOR1.pdf
December 1, 2001
Wild Lands Advocate 9(6): 17, December 2001 By Jillian Tamblyn 200112_AR_FOR2.pdf
November 21, 2001
November 8, 2001
FOR: Presentation, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. Sponsor – Wood Products Industry of the Province…
November 8, 2001