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Tag: Alberta

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Closeup of brown lodgepole pine cone and long, straight green needles.

Celebrating Alberta’s hardy native plants

Alberta has some of the country’s most compellingly diverse landscapes. Six ecozones overlap its borders, giving rise to an array of plant life that supports wildlife from ground squirrels to moose. Read More
Alberta has some of the country’s most compellingly diverse landscapes. Six ecozones overlap its borders, giving rise to an...
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New framework for the Athabasca River falls short

Alberta’s Athabasca River is one of North America’s longest remaining free-flowing rivers. The Alberta government announced a long-awaited policy intended to improve river management of the lower Athabasca.Unfortunately for the Athabasca, its wildlife, communities... Read More
Alberta’s Athabasca River is one of North America’s longest remaining free-flowing rivers. The Alberta government announced a long-awaited policy...
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Earth Hour Tour: Working Together for a Sustainable Future

Len Sereda, Director of Energy Management and Sustainable Operations, University of Alberta, shares what he believes is the one thing we need to do today to ensure a future where climate change is no... Read More
Len Sereda, Director of Energy Management and Sustainable Operations, University of Alberta, shares what he believes is the one...
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