October 1, 2001
Letter on Game Farming
Letter from AWA to Premier Klein, October 2001. 200110_AR_WL1.pdf
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 1, 2001
Letter from AWA to Premier Klein, October 2001. 200110_AR_WL1.pdf
August 1, 2001
Alberta elk and deer groups have their sights set on amendments to provincial laws before…
January 1, 2001
January 2001 recommendation by the Scientific Subcommittee of the Endangered Species Conservation Committee to designate…
January 1, 2001
Authors: John W. Connelly, Michael A. Schroeder, Alan R. Sands, and Clait E. Braun. Originally…
January 1, 2000
January 1, 1998
The report documents that Alberta’s sage-grouse population has experienced “an 80 percent decline over the…
November 14, 1994
November 1994, EUB Operating Guidelines For Industrial Activity In Caribou Range – NW Alberta; INFORMATIONAL…
July 12, 1991
July 1991, Alberta Oil and Gas Caribou Procedures; Information Letter IL 91-17. Procedural Guide for…
June 1, 1954
Article from the June/July 1954 issue of the Nevada Fish and Game Bulletin discussing issues…