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CLRA Alberta Chapter - Workshop Summary Available
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Seventy-eight reclamation practitioners from government, industry, consulting, academia, and the services sector gathered in Edmonton on March 6, 2024, to highlight and discuss specific issues facing...
Colin McCarter
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Faculty of Arts and Science, Department of Geography and Department of Biology and Chemistry
Collaboration Key to Unique Wetland Stewardship Initiative
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Canada’s boreal forest is an impressive 1.3-billion-acre region spanning from the north-west border of the Yukon, all the way to Labrador, and is the largest contiguous forest landscape on Earth. It...
Concern over environmental and cultural impacts of proposed mining project in Saskatchewan
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A proposed mining project in east-central Saskatchewan is raising concerns over environmental impacts such as water contamination, lowered groundwater table on peatlands, deforestation, greenhouse gas...
Concerns Raised Over Mining Exploration in Caribou Habitat
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Manitoba’s efforts to champion its critical mineral sector may be putting one of the province’s most iconic species — the boreal woodland caribou — at risk. Full text of this article can be accessed...
Conservation Agreement: Woodland Caribou (Boreal Population) with Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation and Mikisew Cree First Nation
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This Agreement for the conservation of Boreal Caribou is made in duplicate as of March 3, 2022, pursuant to Section 11 of the Species at Risk Act, S.C. 2002, c. 29. Goals and purpose: ** This...
Conservation group releases caribou from maternity pens
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Of the fourteen caribou from the Central Selkirk herd in British Columbia captured for placement in a fenced maternity pen, eight healthy calves were born – seven males and only one female. A...
Contaminated Sites Policy Framework - 2023 Update
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Alberta Environment and Protected Areas (EPA) has updated the Contaminated Sites Policy Framework. The updated document can be viewed here. This revision includes updates to reflect newer policy...
Culling Wolves Alters the Survivors and That Could Be 'Bad News' for Caribou, Study Finds
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When wolves are killed by bullets fired from helicopters during Alberta government culls, surviving members of the pack quickly learn to evade the threat, a new study has found. Full text of this...