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  2. Template:Alberta parks/doc - Wikipedia

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  3. Alberta Parks - Wikipedia

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    The parks system expanded rapidly with 46 new parks established between 1951 and 1971, focused mostly on recreational campgrounds near lakes. As well in 1959 the Provincial Parks Branch was established, headed by a Provincial Parks Commissioner, who reported to the parks board.

  4. Alberta Environment and Protected Areas - Wikipedia

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    Natural Resources Conservation Board Act (NRCBA) [3] "The purpose of this Act is to provide for an impartial process to review projects that will or may affect the natural resources of Alberta in order to determine whether, in the Board’s opinion, projects are in the public interest, having regard to the social and economic effects of the projects and the effect of the projects on the ...

  5. Peter Lougheed Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    This park is within Alberta's Rocky Mountains. The park was originally named Kananaskis Provincial Park, but was renamed after Peter Lougheed, premier of Alberta from 1971 to 1985, when he retired in 1986. [1] One of the largest provincial parks in Alberta, it encompasses 304 square kilometres (117 sq mi) around Kananaskis Lakes.

  6. Lakeland Provincial Park and Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Parks Service recommended that the province protect nesting and rearing areas by restricting access during egg laying and incubation, as well as watercraft restrictions to reduce waves. [38] Pied-billed grebe. The pied-billed grebe was found in the park throughout summer and fall.

  7. Ministry of Forestry and Parks - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Forestry and Parks (MFP) is a creation of the Alberta government. As of July 2024, it was led by Todd Loewen and its mandate was "To grow Alberta's manufactured wood products and forestry sector, preserving and managing Alberta's public lands and provincial parks." [1] [2] [3]

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  9. Template:Alberta parks - Wikipedia

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