Show the Government of Alberta You Care for Alberta's Caribou
Government of Alberta Releases Weak Range Plan for the Little Smoky Herd
In June of 2016, the Government of Alberta released the draft Range Plan for the Little Smoky Caribou Herd. Comments are due on this range plan by August 5 — join CPAWS Northern Alberta to have your say!
The Threat
Business As Usual In Alberta
This range plan allows forestry and oil and gas activities to continue inside the herd's range - a range that is over 95% disturbed by seismic lines, roads, pipelines, well pads, and forestry cut blocks!
CPAWS Northern Alberta would like to see habitat protection included as a key action for caribou protection in the Little Smoky range.
What CPAWS is Doing
Join CPAWS to Learn About the Draft Range Plan and to Take Action for Caribou!
There are three information nights you can attend at which you can submit your comments:
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July 20, 2016
- 7:00pm
- MEC Edmonton (Mountain Equipment Co-op)
- 12328 102 Avenue, Edmonton
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July 26, 2016
- 5:00pm
- Stanley Milner Library Room 7
- 7 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton
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July 27, 2016
- 5:00pm
- University of Alberta
- (stay tuned for more details)
Resources
- Can't join us in person to TAKE ACTION? Send in your own comments using our form.
- Read CPAWS Northern Alberta's Guide to Range Planning for the Little Smoky herd here.
- Learn more about caribou at our Caribou and You webpage.