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Alberta Government – Working With Albertans To Protect The Province's Parks


Olds, AB, Canada / ckfm.ca
Dec 22, 2020 5:00 PM
Alberta’s government has secured or maintained partnerships for 170 parks and public recreation area sites across the province under a model that began in 1932.
As a result, no sites included under the Budget 2020 optimization plan will be delisted. All will remain open and accessible to Albertans. All will retain their current designations and associated protections.
“Many Albertans, including myself, love and value our parks and wild spaces. With more Albertans than ever staying in the province, now is the ideal time to ensure we all have access to these spaces and that they remain protected. I am grateful for the hard work of our parks partners and look forward to keeping our parks system sustainable for future generations.” ....

North Buck Lake , Buffalo Lake , Gooseberry Lake , Nordiq Alberta , Jason Nixon , Alberta Environment , First Nations , North Buck Lake Provincial Recreation Area , Special Areas Board , Little Fish Lake Provincial Parks , Alberta Parks , Crown Lands Vision , Alberta Crown Land Vision , வடக்கு பக் ஏரி , எருமை ஏரி , நெல்லிக்காய் ஏரி , ஜேசன் நிக்சன் , ஆல்பர்ட்டா சூழல் , முதல் நாடுகள் , வடக்கு பக் ஏரி மாகாண பொழுதுபோக்கு பரப்பளவு , சிறப்பு பகுதிகள் பலகை , கொஞ்சம் மீன் ஏரி மாகாண பூங்காக்கள் , ஆல்பர்ட்டா பூங்காக்கள் , கிரீடம் நிலங்கள் பார்வை , ஆல்பர்ட்டா கிரீடம் நில பார்வை ,

Working with Albertans to protect the province's parks


Working with Albertans to protect the province’s parks
Alberta’s government has secured or maintained partnerships for 170 parks and public recreation area sites across the province under a model that began in 1932.
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As a result, no sites included under the Budget 2020 optimization plan will be delisted. All will remain open and accessible to Albertans. All will retain their current designations and associated protections.
“Many Albertans, including myself, love and value our parks and wild spaces. With more Albertans than ever staying in the province, now is the ideal time to ensure we all have access to these spaces and that they remain protected. I am grateful for the hard work of our parks partners and look forward to keeping our parks system sustainable for future generations.” ....

North Buck Lake , Buffalo Lake , Gooseberry Lake , Nordiq Alberta , Alberta Environment , First Nations , North Buck Lake Provincial Recreation Area , Special Areas Board , Little Fish Lake Provincial Parks , Alberta Parks , Crown Lands Vision , Alberta Crown Land Vision , வடக்கு பக் ஏரி , எருமை ஏரி , நெல்லிக்காய் ஏரி , ஆல்பர்ட்டா சூழல் , முதல் நாடுகள் , வடக்கு பக் ஏரி மாகாண பொழுதுபோக்கு பரப்பளவு , சிறப்பு பகுதிகள் பலகை , கொஞ்சம் மீன் ஏரி மாகாண பூங்காக்கள் , ஆல்பர்ட்டா பூங்காக்கள் , கிரீடம் நிலங்கள் பார்வை , ஆல்பர்ட்டா கிரீடம் நில பார்வை ,

Alberta's Crown land vision


By Lethbridge Herald Opinion on December 23, 2020.
For those who call Alberta home, we are blessed to live in one of the most beautiful places on the planet. It doesn’t matter where you hang your hat in this great province. Whether you live in the south along the wide open prairies, the north under the huge boreal forest or near the iconic eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, we all cherish our rich diversity of landscapes and our abundance of resources.
Our shared love for the land and our desire to protect it for our grandchildren and their children is what drives us. It also motivated our ancestors. In Alberta’s early days, the government set aside public lands to be managed by the Crown. Later, a parks system was also set aside to make sure all Albertans could enjoy the outdoors through recreation and camping while also protecting biodiversity. Together, parks and public lands – known as Crown lands – were administered under one system to be managed by the g ....

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