Tag Archives: Off Highway Vehicle Use
A Strategy for Conservation
[Note: The following was first published in the April 2017 Alberta Outdoorsmen.] Copyright © 2017 Don H. Meredith, All Rights Reserved. One of the issues that stood out for me during the recent controversy over the new Castle parks in southwest … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta Outdoorsmen, Conservation, Environment, Fishing, Hunting, Wildlife
Tagged AFGA, Alberta Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, Alberta Fish and Game Association, Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, BHA, Castle Parks, conservation strategy, Eastern Slopes, headwaters, land-use framework, LUF, Non-mechanized anglers, Non-mechanized hunters, North Saskatchewan Regional Plan, Off Highway Vehicle, Off Highway Vehicle Use, OHV, South Saskatchewan Regional Plan, Ted Morton
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Myths about Off Highway Vehicle Use
On January 20, 2017, Alberta Environment and Parks announced the boundaries for the new Castle Provincial Park and the expanded boundaries for the Castle Wildland Provincial Park in southwest Alberta. A draft management plan was also presented for public review. … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Conservation, Environment, Fishing, Lorne Fitch, Wildlife
Tagged All Terrain Vehicle use, all-terrain-vehicle, ATV, ATV damage, ATV disturbance, ATV use, Castle Provincial Park, Castle Wildland Provincial Park, collapsed stream banks, fish habitat, fish habitat damage, Lorne Fitch, mud holes, Off Highway Vehicle, Off Highway Vehicle damage, Off Highway Vehicle Use, OHV, OHV damage, OHV traffic, OHV use, ruts, stream damage, wildlife disturbance, wildlife habitat damage
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