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Alberta s national parks bison herds thriving in the shadows of their ancestors, enriching local Indigenous culture

Alberta s national parks bison herds thriving in the shadows of their ancestors, enriching local Indigenous culture Olivia Condon © Provided by Calgary Herald Bison reintroduction into the Waterton Lakes National Park took place in February after more than three years without a herd. Since the devastating Kenow wildfire engulfed 35,000 hectares of southern Alberta in 2017, Parks Canada and Waterton Lakes National Park staff have been waiting for the right moment to reintroduce bison to the landscape. After moving the existing herd of 10 bison to Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan in September 2017, parks staff were waiting for the landscape to recover enough to support the herd before bringing them back.

First Nations members add voice to public opposition of Alberta s coal plan

  KAINAI NATION, ALTA. There s not enough words in the English language to share how much this will impact First Nations; how much every time the land is destroyed, how much that that tears apart who we are as Niitsitapi, said Latasha Calf Robe. The member of the Blood Tribe (Kainai Nation) and founder of the Niitsitapi Water Protectors spoke at a town hall Jan. 21 focused on the changes to the provincial coal policy brought in by Alberta s current UCP government. A Coal Development Policy for Alberta, known also as the 1976 Coal Policy, was rescinded effective June 1, 2020 by the government. The policy protected large portions of land, like the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, from strip mining.

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