Clean Air Bulletin -- August 16, 2004
The August 16 issue of Clean Air Bulletin is now available at the CASA website.
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The August 16 issue of Clean Air Bulletin is now available at the CASA website.
In this issue:
The August 13th issue of the Canadian Environmental Network's Weekly E-Bulletin is now available at the CEN website.
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News Release: August 13, 2004
After coming through a year of controversy over public
access to grazing leases for recreation, the government
has opened up the issue of public land sales again.
While the new Farm Holdings Consolidation Program
simply makes buying leased land a little more attractive
to leaseholders, it has brought the public lands issue
to the fore. Alberta Wilderness Association (AWA)
believes that these contentious issues are all symptoms
of the same problem - the lack of an overarching Read More
News Release: August 13, 2004
The Alberta Ministry of Community Development has
announced the creation of a new protected area in
Alberta and altered two other areas to increase their
ecological value. Alberta Wilderness Association (AWA)
applauds the announcement but warns protection of
Alberta's wilderness is still in its infancy and that
protected areas require firmer legislative controls.
"We are encouraged whenever the government takes
steps to protect important wild spaces in Alberta," Read More
The August 2004 issue of Wild Lands Advocate is now
available at www.AlbertaWilderness.ca
Inside this issue:
Loving, Losing and Reclaiming Our Public Lands
by Dr. Shirley Bray
Having Fun Still Vital to the Cliff Wallis Approach to Conservation
by Andy Marshall
Alberta Wilderness Watch
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