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Resources

Alberta Wilderness Association
“Alberta Wilderness Association (AWA) is the oldest wilderness conservation group in Alberta dedicated to the completion of a protected areas network and the conservation of wilderness throughout the province…”

Canadian Parks and Wilderness Association
“The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) is Canada’s grassroots voice for wilderness. We are solutions-oriented and we get results. Since our founding in 1963, we have helped protect…”

Environmental Law Centre
“The Environmental Law Centre (Alberta) Society (“ELC”) was formed and incorporated in Alberta in 1982 to provide Albertans with an objective source of information about environmental and natural resources law…”

GREENPEACE
Greenpeace exists because this fragile Earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action.

Parkland Institute
The Parkland Institute is an Alberta research network situated within the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. It operates within the established and distinctive tradition of Canadian political economy and is non-partisan.

Pembina Institute for Sustainable Development
“The Pembina Institute envisions a world in which our immediate and future needs are met in a manner that protects the earth’s living systems; ensures clean air, land and water; prevents dangerous climate change, and provides…”

Public Interest Alberta
Public Interest Alberta (PIA) is a province-wide organization focused on education and advocacy on public interest issues.

Sierra Club of Canada – Prairie Chapter
“From the grasslands of prairies, to the foothills of the mountains, and the tundra of the north, the Prairie Chapter encompasses a vast diverse region of Canada. Our mission is to develop a diverse, well-trained grassroots network working to…”

Toxics Watch Society of Alberta
“The Toxics Watch Society of Alberta is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental organization focusing on environmental and public health issues related to toxic substances and pollution. Through a blend of advocacy and community projects…”

One Response to “Resources”

  1. Brandon said

    I wanted to suggest Jim Reamsbottom’s work and site:
    http://nasws.freelancepartnership.com

    Thanks for your work toward a better environment for all. Peace.

    Brandon

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