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HUNGRY BEND SANDHILLS

WILDERNESS SOCIETY

 

 

MISSION STATEMENT

The Hungry Bend Sandhills Wilderness Society is a group of people united in the goal of preserving representative and unique natural landscapes for present and future enjoyment, scientific research, educational programs, traditional and non-destructive recreational activities.

OBJECTIVES

1. To nominate and work towards the designation of the Hungry Bend SandHills as a prime representative of the Dry Mixedwood Boreal Forest Region of northern Alberta which contains, as well, river valley terrain, sand dune complexes, organic, saline and unique parkland habitats.

2. To encourage planning and management of the designated natural landscapes as outdoor classrooms, laboratories, research 'benchmarks' or 'controls', protectorates for rare and endangered species and for the maintenance of 'gene pools'.

3. To help promote and monitor the landscapes for educational, rehabilitative and economic development pursuits that are compatible with natural, historical and cultural assets.

4. To be stewards of the designated area(s) and any sacred, historical, cultural and ecologically-sensitive sites therein, through interpretative projects, trail maintenance, research and liaison with similar initiatives.

 

 

  

 

 

 

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Acknowledgements: Summer Career Placement Program staff, Keith Klassen (2004/2005) & Jordan Lambert (2006) and

Marilee Cranna Toews of the Fort Vermilion Agricultural Society

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