An expansion of Marmot Basin Ski Area into the Whistlers Creek valley, an important east-west wildlife corridor for the woodland caribou, would adversely affect this threatened species.
To promote greater awareness of water conservation in southern Alberta, a walk is planned from the Saskatchewan border to the headwaters of the Oldman River July 13 to July 28.
The Castle Special Place has suffered heavy degradation over the years and only designation as a Wildland Provincial Park can offer the protection that is needed.
Public input indicates that the majority of stakeholders are willing to adjust their recreational use of the mountain parks to meet Parks' caribou conservation efforts.
The Greater Bragg Creek Trails Association's second annual fundraiser, Tunes for Trails, will take place Saturday, April 27th, at the Bragg Creek Community Centre.
Forty years in the making, the National Hiking Trail is still several disconnected strands of trail, which Campbell envisions one day will include 10,000 kilometres of well-maintained trails free of motorized-vehicles.
Workshops on the possibility of opening Jasper's backcountry in the winter for recreational users are being held in Edmonton and Jasper the last week of February.