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Science guides policies and actions in Alberta’s Eastern Slopes

Posted on September 7, 2018 by AB Enviro & Parks
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When Albertans think about the Rocky Mountains, we inherently think of the wild, rugged mountain landscape that always leaves us wanting more. Hiking those rigid mountain peaks, jumping into those cold glacial lakes, and waking up to fresh mountain air are some of the greatest pleasures Alberta’s Rocky Mountains offer visitors and residents alike.

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Posted in Chief Scientist, Science & Tech | Tagged Chief Scientist, climate change, data, eastern slopes, ecology, environment, human disturbance, Livingstone-Porcupine Hills, reports, Southwestern Alberta | Leave a reply
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