July 31, 2015
AWA is committed to the protection of publicly owned wildlife, wild lands, and wild waters in Alberta.
We recognize the inherent value of nature and the myriad benefits humankind derives from it. AWA seeks secure interconnected habitats that are representative of Alberta’s natural landscapes and ecological processes, and that sustain the full complement of indigenous wildlife populations. AWA supports the conservation of wildlife populations in their natural environment and as a public resource.
July 31, 2015
July 31, 2015
Dr. Chris Servheen knows a thing or two about grizzly bear recovery. Or, maybe, 34…
July 31, 2015
In a time in which the greatest challenge to conservation is the 6th mass extinction…
July 30, 2015
The Crowsnest Pass BearSmart program has evolved into one of the most successful, effective and…
July 30, 2015
David Anderson, Member of Parliament for Cypress Hills-Grasslands, on behalf of the Honourable Leona Aglukkaq,…
July 14, 2015
It is summer time and I’m sure everyone is out enjoying the beautiful Alberta outdoors;…
June 17, 2015
Letter to Alberta’s Minister of Environment and Parks from 10 Alberta conservation organizations, including Alberta…
June 11, 2015
Human-caused threats to bull trout and cutthroat trout in the Oldman watershed combined with snail’s…
June 3, 2015
Federal emergency order helping endangered prairie bird populations recover CALGARY — Canada’s endangered Greater Sage-grouse…
May 15, 2015
Dear Wilderness Defender, Parks Canada have recently released draft Site Guidelines for Development and Use…
May 1, 2015
Accelerated drilling activity is transforming significant portions of North America’s natural landscapes. University of Montana…
April 28, 2015
On April 29, in the midst of an election, the Alberta government plans another major…