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Monthly Archives: July 2010
What’s Behind the Woeful Implementation of Canada’s Species at Risk Act?
George Hoberg July 23 2010 I had the opportunity several weeks ago to speak to the annual meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology in Edmonton at a symposium on “Bridging the Science-Policy Gap in Implementation of Critical Habitat under … Continue reading
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The Other F-Word: The Government of British Columbia’s Volatile Relationship with Environmentalists
July 14, 2010 George Hoberg Yesterday, the Globe and Mail reported that Bill Bennett, BC’s Minister of Energy, Mines, and Petroleum Resources referred to environmentalists campaigning to turn the Flathead Valley in the southeastern corner of the province into a … Continue reading
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