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Organizations: Environment and Parks Topics: Sports and Recreation Formats: PDF Information Type: publications

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July 25, 2022

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This document outlines license conditions for summer competitive fishing event organizers.


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July 25, 2022

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This document outlines license conditions for winter competitive fishing event organizers.


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July 22, 2022

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Presents results from an aerial ungulate survey conducted in Management Unit 119 (South Irvine) from February 13-14, 2021. The objective of the survey was to assess the status of the ungulate...


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July 22, 2022

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This document outlines license conditions for winter competitive fishing event organizers.


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June 28, 2022

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The annual report of the ministry of Environment and Parks contains financial information of the ministry and a comparison of actual performance results to desired results set out in the ministry...


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June 16, 2022

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Trail access, user information, contact information and requirements when recreating in the public land use zones of the Bighorn Backcountry. Off-highway vehicle users are required to obtain a...


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May 18, 2022

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This two-page factsheet describes Alberta's alpine and subalpine meadows and offers advice to recreational users on how to respect and protect the sensitive ecosystems and species of these areas.


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May 1, 2022

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This fact sheet is intended to help hunters prepare for hunting trips on agricultural Crown land (land that is leased for agricultural purposes). The Recreational Access Regulation allows an...


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May 1, 2022

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This checklist provides hunters, hikers, campers and off-highway vehicle enthusiasts with tips and things to keep in mind when recreating on public land in Alberta.