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  2. Rewilding Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Rewilding Institute's mission is to work toward the survival and flourishing of large carnivores in North America by promoting the establishment of suitable habitats in the wilderness, which are permanently interconnected as to allow their natural movement. They believe that humans and large carnivores can and should co-exist in North America.

  3. Trees for Life (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    Affric Highlands is a 30-year collaborative initiative by Trees for Life and Rewilding Europe who are working to restore woodland, peatland and riverside habitats in the Scottish Highlands. [ 6 ] In June 2022, Affric Highlands was recommended for UN flagship status by the Scottish and UK governments.

  4. Trees for Life (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Trees for Life was founded in 1984 by Balbir Mathur, an India-born American businessman. While working as an international business consultant, Mathur had several life-changing experiences, and went through an illness that left him unable to walk for two years. After his illness he started helping people in India plant fruit trees.

  5. Alan Watson Featherstone - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s he travelled throughout the United States, Canada and South America. [1] On his return to the United Kingdom, he joined the Findhorn Foundation in 1978. [ 1 ] In October 1986 he organised for an international conference on the world's ecological crisis called, 'One Earth: A Call to Action', involving 240 delegates.

  6. Trees for Life - Wikipedia

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    Trees for Life may refer to: Trees for Life (Scotland), a charity restoring the Caledonian Forest; Trees for Life (United States), a non-profit organisation helping ...

  7. North Saskatchewan River valley parks system - Wikipedia

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    A pileated woodpecker in the North Saskatchewan River valley. The river valley was historically dominated by alder, balsam poplars, and willow trees, although most of these trees were logged during the 19th century. [40] As a result, the majority of the trees that stand in the river valley date after 1900. [40]

  8. List of international airports in Canada - Wikipedia

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    As defined by Transport Canada, an international airport: . means any airport designated by the Contracting State, in whose territory it is situated, as an airport of entry and departure for international commercial air traffic, where the formalities incident to customs, immigration, public health, animal and plant quarantine and similar procedures are carried out.

  9. List of airports in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region

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    Airport closed November 30, 2013. Land to be redeveloped. Edmonton/St. Albert Airport: CES3: Snowbird Aviation , Sturgeon County: Airport was closed in January 2009, but continued operation as Edmonton/St. Albert Heliport: St. Francis Airport: CFE6