Tag Archives: Shannon Phillips
Bighorn Country—A Good Idea We Shouldn’t Squander
Note: In November of 2018, Alberta Environment and Parks opened a discussion about its proposal for the protection of the headwaters of the North Saskatchewan River, or Bighorn Country, an area that has been needing protection from abuse for many … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Conservation, Environment, Fishing, General, Wildlife
Tagged Alberta Environment and Parks, Bighorn Country, Fish and Wildlife biologists, Fish and Wildlife Officers, Fish and Wildlife technicians, headwaters, land stewardship, North Saskatchewan River, public land use zone, Rachel Notley, Shannon Phillips, species-at-risk, threatened species, watershed, Wildland Parks
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An Open Letter to the Premier and Minister
[Note: The following was first published in the July 2015 Alberta Outdoorsmen.] Copyright © 2015 Don H. Meredith, All Rights Reserved. We are at a turning point in the history of this province. A totally new government is taking over … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta Outdoorsmen, Conservation, Environment, Fishing, Hunting, Wildlife
Tagged ACA, AEMERA, Alberta Conservation Association, Alberta Environment and Parks, Alberta Environmental Monitoring Evaluation and Reporting Agency, Alberta Fish and Wildlife Division, Alberta Government, Alberta Outdoorsmen, anglers, boreal forest, fish and wildlife, headwaters, Premier Notley, Shannon Phillips, Two Fish One Fish No Fish, woodland caribou
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