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Most Edmonton Residents Support New Western Alberta Park, Survey Shows
A recent poll done for Y2Y shows strong public support for creating a new provincial park in the Bighorn area west of Rocky Mountain House.
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Alberta conservationists applaud Bighorn Wildland Park designation
Y2Y and CPAWS Northern and Southern Alberta chapters along with Paddle Alberta celebrate the announcement that the Government of Alberta intends to create a new park system that includes a large wildland provincial park.
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Edmonton & Clearwater County Residents Love their Headwaters
A new poll by Y2Y highlights the strong relationship Alberta residents have with their headwaters.
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Y2Y Calling for Protection of Banff National Park Headwaters
This is the first time the provincial NDP government is in the driving seat of a land-use planning process.
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Bighorn Regional Advisory Committee advice out of step with most Albertans' priorities
Headwaters protection, recreational opportunities for all Albertans, and protecting wildlife should be clear priorities moving forward, says Y2Y's Stephen Legault
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Edmonton Urged to Love and Protect its Headwaters
CPAWS Northern Alberta Chapter and the Y2Y are encouraging Edmontonians today to learn more about the region where their water comes from.
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