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About Red Deer River Naturalists

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But we are proud to say that Red Deer River Naturalists contributed 55 entries already.

Entries by Red Deer River Naturalists

2011: Myrna Pearman

September 1, 2011/in blog, Owl Awards/by Red Deer River Naturalists

2010: Judy Boyd

September 1, 2010/in blog, Owl Awards/by Red Deer River Naturalists

2009: Bill Heinsen

September 1, 2009/in blog, Owl Awards/by Red Deer River Naturalists

2008: Eileen Ford

September 1, 2008/in blog, Owl Awards/by Red Deer River Naturalists

Gabriela Yates Lynx Study

December 29, 2007/in All Issues, Studies/by Red Deer River Naturalists

Canadian Lynx Cycles and Barriers to Dispersal in Western Canada

2007: Bertha Ford

September 1, 2007/in blog, Owl Awards/by Red Deer River Naturalists

2006: Margaret Coutts

September 1, 2006/in blog, Owl Awards/by Red Deer River Naturalists

Percy Gregson

June 26, 2006/in blog, History, NWES/by Red Deer River Naturalists

2005: Jennifer O’Brien

September 1, 2005/in blog, NWES, Owl Awards/by Red Deer River Naturalists

2004: Joan Hepburn

September 1, 2004/in blog, Owl Awards/by Red Deer River Naturalists
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The Red Deer River Naturalists acknowledges the traditional territory north of the Red Deer River of Treaty Six of the Blackfoot, Cree, Dene, Nakota Sioux (sue), and Saulteaux (sawl-toh) Peoples, the traditional territory south of the Red Deer River of Treaty Seven of the Niitsitapi (nee-itsee-TAH-peh) (Blackfoot), Siksika (seeg-see-kah), Piikani (pee-kah-nee), Kainai (g-ai-nah), Tsuu T’ina (soot-tenna), Stoney Nakota Peoples and the Battle River Territory District Three Métis Nation of Alberta.
We hope to serve and protect the traditional lands and waters with respect and commitment. Together, we can be a voice for nature.

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