October 31, 2012
Beavers, Biodiversity and Wetlands of Hope
Wildlands Advocate Article, October 2012, by Dr. Glynnis A. Hood. Beavers play an important ecological…
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.
October 31, 2012
Wildlands Advocate Article, October 2012, by Dr. Glynnis A. Hood. Beavers play an important ecological…
October 31, 2012
Wild Lands Advocate update, August 2012, by Madeline Wilson. Counts of sage-grouse performed this spring…
October 24, 2012
Wild Lands Advocate article, August 2012, by Courtney Hughes. Hughes is a PhD student at…
October 12, 2012
Wild Lands Advocate update, August 2012, by Nigel Douglas. Report on a caribou plan proposed…
October 10, 2012
Wild Lands Advocate update, August 2012, by Nigel Douglas. Another study recently published in the…
October 3, 2012
Wild Lands Advocate update, August 2012, by Nigel Douglas. A recently-released Parks Canada report reveals…
October 1, 2012
Wild Lands Advocate article, August 2012, by Sean Nichols. Nichols continues his series in which…
September 29, 2012
On September 28, 2012 the Canadian government informed the Federal Court that it will again…
September 28, 2012
September 28, 2012 letter from federal Justice Department to Federal Court stating that release of…
September 17, 2012
Wild Lands Advocate article, August 2012, by Nigel Douglas. Douglas relates a field trip he…
September 4, 2012
A letter from three of Canada’s leading bat biologists to federal Environment Minister Peter Kent,…
August 16, 2012
After missing a mandatory legal deadline to submit a draft recovery strategy for woodland caribou…