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Friends of Kananaskis Country

Enhance, protect and share the unique natural and cultural experiences of Kananaskis Country through public participation and environmental education.

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2018 Newsletter Archive

Our monthly newsletters are sent out by e-mail every month. If you’re not on our newsletter mailing list, join HERE . 

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January 2018 Contents:

  • Kananaskis Speaker and Discovery Series
  • Help Wanted – We’re Hiring!
  • Thank you Alberta TrailNet
  • All the best Don Carruthers Den Hoed
  • News from the Board — Our Vision and Mission
  • Other news: Why not join us?
  • Getting better at weather forecasting
  • Critters of K-Country — Coyotes

 

February 2018 Contents:
  • Kananaskis Speaker and Discovery Series
  • Help Wanted – We’re Hiring!
  • Recruiting Crew Leaders
  • Sawmill Field Day
  • News from the Board — OH&S
  • Other news: Why not join us?
  • Finding Good Weather Forecasts
  • Flowers of K-Country — Kinnikinnick

March 2018 Contents:

  • Rejuvenated Website
  • Highway 40 Clean Up
  • Kananaskis Speaker and Discovery Series
  • Recruiting Crew Leaders
  • News from the Board — Our Cooperating Agreement
  • Weather Radar: It matters where you look
  • Critters of K-Country — Brown Creeper

 

April 2018 Contents:

  • Introducing Tim Johnson, Program Coordinator
  • Ha Ling Realignment
  • Highway 40 Clean Up – May 5
  • Trails Fest – June 10
  • News from the Board – Members vs Volunteers
  • The Elements of Kananaskis – “Holes” and Fortress
  • Critters of K-Country – Grey Jay

 

May 2018 Contents:

  • Trails Fest – June 10
  • Health and Safety Update
  • Another Successful Highway 40 Clean Up
  • Volunteers in the Field – Peter Lougheed Ski Trail work
  • Kananaskis Country Summer Construction Update
  • News from the Board – More on Health and Safety
  • Kananaskis Special Places: Sand Dunes & Sand Beaches
  • Critters of K-Country – Pileated Woodpecker

June 2018 Contents:

  • Annual Report
  • Health and Safety Update & Current Volunteer Trail Building Opportunities
  • Summer Speaker Series
  • Trails Fest Thanks
  • News from the Board – Hellos and Goodbyes
  • Human-Wildlife Coexistence
  • The Flowers of K-Country: Yellow Lady’s-Slipper

 

July 2018 Contents:

  • Trail Care Report and Upcoming Events
  • Kananaskis Improvement District
  • Summer Speaker & Discovery Series
  • News from the Board – Creating Opportunities for You
  • Welcome Julia Millen!
  • I Learned about Hiking from That
  • Bear Country Awareness: Sweet-Vetch

 

August 2018 Contents:

  • Trail Care Report and Upcoming Volunteer Trail Days
  • Celebrating Kananaskis Country’s 40th Anniversary
  • Canmore Nordic Centre Visitor Survey
  • Public Lands Trail Guide
  • Donations Update
  • News from the Board
  • Migratory Birds and The Friends
  • Endangered Trees: Limber Pine
 

September 2018 Contents:

  • Trail Care Report and Upcoming Volunteer Trail Days
  • Happy 40th Kananaskis
  • Alberta Investing $5.2 Million in Kananaskis
  • First 49 Trail Race
  • Public Lands Trail Guide
  • Teaching the next generation of trail builders
  • News from the Board: Where do YOU get your info from?
  • The Elements of Kananaskis: Ole Buck Mountain Natural Area
  • Flowers of K-Country: Bunchberry

 

October 2018 Contents:

  • 2018 Trail Report
  • Thanks Tim!
  • Membership & Volunteer Survey
  • Trail Love – Give Back
  • Public Lands Trail Guide
  • News from the Board: Our new Mission statement
  • Kananaskis Special Places: Fossil Beds
  • Critters of K-Country: Swainson’s Thrush

 

November 2018 Contents:

  • Trail Love – Give Back
  • New Snowshoe Trail at Sawmill Open!
  • Membership & Volunteer Survey
  • News from the Board: Veins and Arteries
  • Animals, Animals, Animals: Our Christmas Present to You

 

December 2018 Contents:

  • Thank You Letter
  • 2018 Highlights
  • 2019 Kananaskis Speaker and Discover Series
  • Bighorn Country Proposal
  • A Time for Giving
  • Happy Holidays

 

 

 

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For time immemorial Kananaskis Country has connected people to the land and each other.
We acknowledge the Iyhare Nakoda (the Wesley, Chiniki, and Bearspaw), the three Nations of the Blackfoot Confederacy: the Pikani, Kainai and Siksika; the Tsuu T'ina Nation, Metis Nation Region 3 and the Kootenay - the traditional stewards and trail builders who continue to reside, learn and care for this exquisite natural and cultural landscape.
We dedicate ourselves to move forward in partnership in a meaningful way.
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