Alberta has a wealth of natural landscapes,
including flat prairie grasslands, glacier-topped
mountains, rolling
forested hills and broad river valleys. Many areas of the
province, however, have been changed significantly by human
activities. Native vegetation is often replaced by cultivated
species and the food and shelter required by wildlife may no longer be
available. As human populations increase and more agricultural,
industrial and natural resource extraction activities take place in
Alberta, protected natural landscapes become more and more valuable.
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Heritage Trail:
The Oldman River in Southern Alberta was named after an aboriginal legend about an old man with magical powers. Who was he?
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