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Re: Species at Risk Education Programs
2010-01-04 10:52:53 UTC
Please check out some of the programs that have been developed by the province of Alberta. The department of Sustainable Resource Development is responsible for land and biodiversity in the province. Other materials have been developed by Alberta Environment may be helpful as well. Here are two links:
http://www.srd.alberta.ca/MapsFormsPublications/EducationResources.aspx
http://environment.gov.ab.ca/edu/homeEd.asp
Tanya Melnyk
Senior Awareness Coordinator
Alberta Environment
Canada
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Re: Capacity Building for Watershed Stewardship Groups
2009-12-29 13:00:06 UTC
Hi Alina,
Please check out some things that have been set up by your neighbours here in Alberta. Here are just a few websites that I could recommend. There are always links to more information from there.
http://www.waterforlife.alberta.ca/
http://www.ab.stewardshipcanada.ca/
It may be worthwhile checking with some of the WPACs (Watershed Planning and Advisory Councils), as it sounds as though what you are wanting to do is what they have done. It may be beneficial to hook up with them as well, since we share the larger watershed. I've included a few in Southern Alberta, that join into the South Sask River:
http://www.seawa.ca/
http://www.oldmanbasin.org/
http://www.brbc.ab.ca/
If you have any other questions, please just send me an email and I'll do what I can to help.
Tanya Melnyk
Senior Awareness Coordinator
Alberta Environment
Canada
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Re: Toilet Recycling - the "Low Flush Hang-Over"
2009-12-14 11:51:43 UTC
Are all the non-porcelain parts of the toilets metal or attached to metal? Could they be removed by magnets?
If the crushed components are being used as fill, do the extra parts need to be removed?
Alternatively - could you set up a tourist attraction - using all old recycled materials (especially old toilets) in a funky looking garden? I've seen old shoes painted up and used in a display garden, and toilets would certainly get some attention!
Tanya Melnyk
Senior Awareness Coordinator
Alberta Environment
Canada
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