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Conserving Our Headwaters
[Note: The following was first published in the August 2015 Alberta Outdoorsmen.] Copyright © 2015 Don H. Meredith, All Rights Reserved. They are some of the most spectacular regions of the country. They support a variety of fish and wildlife and … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Alberta Outdoorsmen, Climate Change, Conservation, Environment, Fishing, Hunting
Tagged AFGA, Alberta Fish and Game Association, Alberta Trappers Association, Alberta Wilderness Association, Athabasca Bioregional Society, AWA, Bighorn Wildland, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, Castle, CPAWS, eastern slopes policy, foothills, glaciers retreating, headwaters, Kananaskis Country, land-use framework, North Saskatchewan Regional Plan, Northern Light Fly Fishers, Peace Country Flyfishers Association, Peace River Environmental Society, Peter Lougheed, Rocky Mountains, Trout Unlimited Canada, watershed, wildlands park, Y2Y, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
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Summer Musings
[Note: The following was first published in the September 2014 Alberta Outdoorsmen. If this seems out of sequence (by nearly a year) that’s because it is. As I wrote my column for August 2015, I kept referring to this piece … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Alberta Outdoorsmen, Camping, Conservation
Tagged AFGA, Alberta Fish and Game Association, Alberta Parks, Alberta Wilderness Association, Castle River, K-Country, Kananaskis, Kananaskis Country, land-use framework, LUF, off-road vehicle restrictions, Peter Lougheed, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, petro-state, South Saskatchewan Regional Plan, Waterton Lakes National Park, wildlands, Y2Y, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
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