About the AEN

The Alberta Environmental Network (AEN) connects Albertans and environmental groups that are dedicated to preserving and protecting Alberta’s environment. As a non-profit and non-partisan organization, the AEN supports collaboration of the environmental community throughout the province.

Learn more about the Alberta Environmental Network.

Connecting Alberta’s environmental groups

We are a network of individuals and groups working together on shared concerns. AEN members include individuals and representatives from member groups that connect, collaborate and share information.

The AEN is a link between the environmental community and government, industry, the media and all Albertans.

Join the network

Albertans and environmental groups are welcome to join the AEN as members – there are memberships for both individuals and groups. Members contribute to preserving and protecting Alberta’s environment by sharing information and collaborating on shared issues. Learn more about becoming a member of the AEN.

The AEN supports an inclusive and diverse environmental community for all Albertans. 

Nominations sought for 2006 Better Transit Award

The Citizens for Better Transit is now seeking nominations for the annual Gerry Wright Better Transit Award to be presented at the ETS Community Conference on March 11, 2006.

The Award is offered in partnership with the ETS Advisory Board, and is sponsored by Siemens Canada and the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 569. It recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the improvement of public transit in Edmonton.

Deadline for nominations is February 15th, 2006.

Please visit our Web site at www.bettertransit.ab.ca for further information and for nomination forms. Nominations may be submitted electronically or to CFBT at P.O. Box 47163, 62 Edmonton Centre RPO, Edmonton, AB T5J 4N1. Read More

Preliminary Notice of AEN Negotiation Course

Mark your calendars!

This is a preliminary notice that the Alberta Environmental Network will be offering a course in Interest-Based Negotiation March 31-April 1, 2006, in Edmonton.

The course will be taught by Patrick Field of the Consensus Building Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Further details will follow, but at this time we anticipate that registration will be limited to 50 participants and that the fee to AEN members will be $50.

Hold the date in your calendar, and reply to the AEN to reserve a space! Read More

Canadian Environmental Network E-Bulletin – January 20, 2006 Edition

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Contents

  1. Call For Delegates
    • ENGO Face-to-Face and Cross-Caucus Meetings on Environment Canada’s SSTs
    • ENGO Participation in two upcoming CBD meetings in Curitiba, Brazil
  2. Calls For Input
    • ENGO SST Face-to-Face and Cross-Caucus meeting March 2006
  3. Call For Participation
    • RCEN members and Environment Canada Conference Call

AWA Caribou Talk

Alberta Wilderness Association

Open House Talk, Calgary

Tuesday January 31, 2005

Caribou: Past Present And Future
With Pat Cabezas

Join Pat Cabezas, Program Manager of the Alberta Caribou Committee for a look at what the future holds for Alberta's threatened woodland caribou.

Pat will be looking at the attempts made by government, industries, environmental groups and first nations to reconcile economic activities and environmental issues. Will this be enough for Alberta's caribou? Read More

Wildlife Killed to Make Room for Energy Extraction -- Wolves And Caribou Suffer In Alberta's Little Smoky

Alberta Wilderness AssociationCanadian Parks and Wilderness Society - Edmonton ChapterFederation of Alberta Naturalists

News Release: January 17, 2006

The Government of Alberta and the energy industry's stated commitment to wildlife conservation and rescuing woodland caribou has suffered another fatal blow. During January and February, the provincial government will be conducting a sale of oil and gas land leases in and adjacent to the habitat of the Little Smoky Woodland Caribou herd. Read More

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