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9 results found for: "Provincial grazing reserves"

Topics: Environment

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October 1, 2022

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These fence specifications are to be used for any Government-of-Alberta-owned fence located on a provincial grazing reserve that is damaged or replaced due to any industrial activities.


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April 1, 2022

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This map provides current contact information for biologists assigned to various wildlife management units across the province. These biologists can be contacted for various fish and wildlife...


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November 30, 2011

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This directive outlines the steps required to review and amend minimum patron numbers on Provincial Grazing Reserves (PGRs).


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November 10, 2010

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These fence specifications are to be used for any Government-of-Alberta-owned fence located on a provincial grazing reserve that is damaged or replaced due to any industrial activities.


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July 1, 2006

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Historically, public lands contained within the 32 provincial grazing reserves were managed by the provincial government. In September 1995, a decision was made to transfer responsibility for the...


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December 1, 2003

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This fact sheet discusses the fire suppression responsibilities of provincial grazing reserve associations.


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November 1, 2001

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In some cases, the holders of agricultural dispositions (grazing leases, farm development leases or Provincial Grazing Reserve agreements) want to install utility lines to enhance the agricultural...


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October 1, 1997

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Alberta has 32 provincial grazing reserves that are administered by the Government of Alberta. This fact sheet provides information on these grazing reserves, or community pastures as they are...


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July 1, 1997

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Community pastures provide supplemental grazing for small farm or ranch operators. Provincial grazing reserves and grazing associations/co-operatives are considered community pastures.