Who Manages Alberta Wildlife?
Alberta Environment is responsible for managing wildlife
in this province under authority of the Wildlife Act. Biologists,
technicians and enforcement officers work in partnership with the
public, conservation organizations, universities and other Alberta
government departments to ensure the wildlife needs and concerns of
Albertans are addressed. Some of their partners include the
Alberta Conservation Association, the Alberta Fish and Game
Association,
Ducks Unlimited Canada, the Nature Conservancy of Canada and the
Rocky
Mountain Elk Foundation.
Alberta Environment also works with the conservation
agencies of the federal government and those of other provincial and
foreign governments to address wildlife concerns on a national and
international scale.
Reprinted from Focus On Wildlife Management (1999) with permission of
Alberta Environment.
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