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How Did They Get Here?
I wrote this piece back in 2005 that describes how our native fish arrived in Alberta. I’m posting it here because I believe it’s important information to understand when we talk about species-at-risk and why protecting habit and wild places … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Fishing
Tagged Arctic grayling, brook trout, bull trout, burbot, Columbia River, cutthroat trout, fish, fisheries, Fishing, Fraser River, Glacial Lake Agassiz, Glacial Lake Edmonton, glaciation, Jasper National Park, Joseph Nelson, lake trout, lake whitefish, Martin Paetz, Miette River, Missouri-Mississippi refugium, mooneye, Moose Lake, mountain whitefish, northern pike, Peace River, pothole lakes, rainbow trout, refugia, refugium, Yukon refugium, Yukon River
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The End of Fish and Wildlife
[Note: The following was first published in the August 2012 Alberta Outdoorsmen.] Copyright © 2012 Don H. Meredith Well, it has come to pass. The Fish and Wildlife Division, as an identifiable entity in government, will be no more. It … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta Outdoorsmen, Conservation, Environment, Politics
Tagged AFGA, Alberta, ESRD, fish, fish and wildlife, Redford, reorganization, SRD, Wildlife
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