October 19, 2015
Article: Predator Bounties Cause Animal Suffering and Compromise Wildlife Conservation Efforts
Click to read a paper that analyses the predation bounty programs in Western Canada. The…
The protection and wise management of wild spaces and protected areas throughout Alberta has been AWA’s vision for more than 50 years.
Our vision is for the Wild Spaces shown on this map to remain wild – forever. Some of these areas are essential cores that require protection to complete a provincial protected areas network. Other Wild Spaces may function as corridors or transition zones, and still others require sound management to achieve the working landscape ideal, where economic development is integrated with conservation and stewardship objectives.
Take a moment; click through to explore each of Alberta’s Natural Regions, their current protected areas (in green) and AWA’s proposed areas for conservation (our Areas of Concern, in Gold).
Sources: Alberta Wilderness Association, 2019, Alberta Environment and Parks, 2019. Contains information licensed under the Open Government Licence – Alberta.
Navigating tips:
Natural Region: Click on a Natural Region to find out more information about its current status, to view protected areas and AWA’s Areas of Concern.
Area of Concern: Click on an area of concern (in gold) to learn about it. Select “Learn more” to visit the webpage for an Area of Concern.
Reset the map: Reset the map by clicking the button in the bottom left corner.
Download a PDF copy of AWA’s Wild Alberta map here (8.4MB PDF)
AWA dedicates this map and the work we do related to mapping Alberta’s Wild Spaces to the memory of our dear friend and colleague Herbert G. Kariel. Herb was a long time supporter and on his passing left AWA a generous bequest. Our work producing maps of Alberta’s wild spaces helps all of us learn more about our land and its geography and the vision for protected vital landscapes that Herb held dear.
October 19, 2015
Click to read a paper that analyses the predation bounty programs in Western Canada. The…
October 1, 2015
Wild Lands Advocate article from October 2015 by Kate Wilson, Aquatic Invasive Species Specialist (Alberta…
October 1, 2015
Wild Lands Advocate article from October 2015 by Lorne Fitch, P. Biol. Dr. Seuss’s One…
October 1, 2015
Wild Lands Advocate article from October 2015 by Carolyn Campbell. In August 2015, Alberta Environment…
October 1, 2015
Wild Lands Advocate article from October 2015 by David W. Mayhood. There is something deeply…
October 1, 2015
Wild Lands Advocate article from October 2015 by Nigel Douglas. Alberta’s native westslope cutthroat trout…
October 1, 2015
Wild Lands Advocate article from October 2015 by Niki Wilson. Leopard frogs, once widely distributed…
September 4, 2015
Friday, September 4, 2015 Blairmore, Alberta. Albertans today are celebrating the long-awaited creation of two…
September 4, 2015
Click on the Attachment to View the Government of Alberta Fact Sheet for the Castle…
September 4, 2015
Alberta Wilderness Association (AWA) is celebrating the Alberta government’s legacy decision to legally protect the…
August 11, 2015
Dear Wilderness Defender, Alberta’s new government will be acting soon on an election promise to…
August 4, 2015
Alberta Wilderness Association (AWA) has found that no new energy rights within Alberta caribou ranges…