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The future of Alberta fishing is in our hands

Open houses will be taking place across Alberta this month to gather input from anglers on what they would like to see to increase angling opportunities and a direction for fishery management.
Published in Michael's Blog
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Over 1,000 spawning beds on the North Raven river could be wiped out if Gravel Pit operation moves forward

The future of thousands of Brown Trout lay in the balance as a gravel pit operation looks to operate near the head-waters of the North Raven River
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The Taber Pheasant festival and habitat restoration are the highlights for ACA in 2019

Over 800 hunters paid a visit to the Taber area this past fall to participate in the 9th annual Pheasant Festival. The 10th anniversary in 2020 promises to be a big event, according to the head of the Alberta Conservation Association Todd Zimmerling.
Published in Michael's Blog
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MacKenzie Creek - A model in conservation cooperation

Protecting this critical spawning ground is a top priority not only for the province but a number of groups
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Alberta Trappers play key role in conservation program

This Fisher is going to find a new home in Washington State
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Former military members turn to the outdoors for PTSD therapy.

Former military members are finding relief from PTSD symptoms by spending time in the outdoors
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Chasing Rainbows and Tigers

 Stalked Tiger Trout are a great option for anglers to target and help alleviate fishing pressure on native trout species.
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Keep your pets safe this fall

If you see this sign make sure you keep your dog on a leash and leave the area.
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Citizen Science plays role in conserving water resources

Despite closures since 2016 poaching remains an issue on many of the tributaries of the Pembina watershed.
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A family hunting day

Alberta drops waterfowl and upland game bird hunting licence to 10 years old
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