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Waskasoo Area Redevelopment Plan

November 10, 2022/in All Issues, Waskasoo Area Redevelopment Plan/by Red Deer River Naturalists

The Red Deer River Naturalists Society pens a letter to Orlando Toews, Senior Planner, City of Red Deer regarding the Waskasoo Area Redevelopment Plan.

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Red Deer River Naturalists Statement Regarding Domestic Cats

February 25, 2021/in All Issues, RDRN Statements/by Red Deer River Naturalists

Red Deer River Naturalists Society urges the City of Red Deer and cat owners to adopt appropriate measures to control free-roaming house cats.

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RDRN Coal Development Letter and Resolution

February 2, 2021/in All Issues, Coal Redevelopment/by Tony Blake

The Red Deer River Naturalists Society pens a letter to Hon. Jason Nixon, Minister of Environment and Parks, House Leader regarding the North Saskatchewan Regional Plan request for consultation.

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Watershed Proposal for City of Red Deer

April 14, 2014/in All Issues, Proposals/by Red Deer River Naturalists

RDRN’s Watershed Management Proposal as submitted to the City of Red Deer.

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Lynx Study

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

Canadian Lynx Cycles and Barriers to Dispersal in Western Canada

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RDRN acknowledges the traditional territory of Treaty 6 of the Blackfoot, Cree, Dene, Nakota Sioux, and Saulteaux Peoples, the traditional territory of Treaty 7 of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Siksika, Piikani, Kainai, Tsuut’ina, and Stoney Nakota Peoples and the 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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