Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Treat our Alberta headwaters like the treasures they are



Why this is important  

A century of clear cut logging, oil and gas development and out-of-control off-road vehicle abuse has left the headwaters of the South Saskatchewan River fragmented and scarred. Natural river flows are 12% lower than in the mid twentieth century. Climate change will only make things worse.

Alberta is about to release a South Saskatchewan regional land use plan that was prepared with wide citizen consultation. But special interest groups with a stake in business-as-usual want to ensure it contains no limits on off-road abuse, increases clear cut logging, and promotes more development.

Those who care about healthy landscapes, clean rivers and future water security need a chance to inform the government that they support a plan that keeps the mountains and foothills green and healthy by establishing new parks, restricting off-road vehicles to official trails, replacing clear cutting with restoration logging, and repairing landscapes damaged by past industrial and motorized abuse.

Healthy intact headwaters don't just produce more and better water - they yield better fishing and hunting, more secure and productive habitat for elk, grizzlies and native trout, and the aesthetic and ecological qualities that yield the finest of recreational environments. 

SIGN THIS PETITION

"Please make headwaters protection the over-riding priority for the foothills and mountains that feed water to the South Saskatchewan River. The South Saskatchewan Regional plan should create new parks, limit clearcut logging, restore abandoned roads, protect creeks and wetlands from industrial damage and restrict motorized use to a few well-designed trails. Water is critical to our future; our beautiful headwaters need better care."

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