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Rocky Mountain fishing and hiking maps : Banff Park area

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24355
Medium
Library - Maps and blueprints (unannotated; published)
Map
Published Date
c1983
Publisher
Calgary : Brock Hassell
Call Number
C6-.8.1c
Publisher
Calgary : Brock Hassell
Published Date
c1983
Physical Description
1 map : col
Scale
1 inch = 5 km
Medium
Library - Maps and blueprints (unannotated; published)
Map
Subjects
Fishing
Banff National Park
Accession Number
17,000
Call Number
C6-.8.1c
Collection
Archives Library
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Rocky Mountain fishing and hiking maps : Kananaskis-Windermere

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Medium
Library - Maps and blueprints (unannotated; published)
Map
Published Date
c1983
Publisher
Calgary : Brock Hassell
Call Number
C6-8.2b
Publisher
Calgary : Brock Hassell
Published Date
c1983
Physical Description
1 map : col
Scale
1 inch = 5 km
Medium
Library - Maps and blueprints (unannotated; published)
Map
Subjects
Fishing
Kananaskis Country
Windermere region
Accession Number
17,000
Call Number
C6-8.2b
Collection
Archives Library
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Rocky Mountain fishing and hiking maps : Rocky Mountain House-Nordegg

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Medium
Library - Maps and blueprints (unannotated; published)
Map
Published Date
c1983
Publisher
Calgary : Brock Hassell
Call Number
C6-8.3
Publisher
Calgary : Brock Hassell
Published Date
c1983
Physical Description
1 map : col
Scale
1 inch = 5 km
Medium
Library - Maps and blueprints (unannotated; published)
Map
Subjects
Fishing
Nordegg Region
Accession Number
17,000
Call Number
C6-8.3
Collection
Archives Library
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Fishing bulletin for Banff National Park, nos. 2-3

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Medium
Library - Maps and blueprints (unannotated; published)
Map
Published Date
1959-1960
Publisher
[Banff : s.n.]
Call Number
C6-8.4
Publisher
[Banff : s.n.]
Published Date
1959-1960
Physical Description
3 maps on 1 sheet : b & w
Scale
indeterminable
Medium
Library - Maps and blueprints (unannotated; published)
Map
Subjects
Fishing - Banff National Park
Banff National Park
Notes
Textual material on reverse
Contents: Banff-Egypt Lake Area (Section 1). - Louise-Eisenhower Area (Section 2). -- Bow Summit Area (Section 3)
Info file transfer
Call Number
C6-8.4
Collection
Archives Library
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Fish stocking in Alberta

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25152
Medium
Library - Periodical
Author
Bailey, Ken
Publisher
Edmonton : Alberta Conservation Association
Call Number
P
  1 website  
Author
Bailey, Ken
Responsibility
Ken Bailey
Publisher
Edmonton : Alberta Conservation Association
Physical Description
p. 30 - 35
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Biodiversity
Environment
Environmental conservation
Fish
Fish hatchery, Banff
Fishing
Fishing - Banff National Park
History
Abstract
Pertains to the history of fish stocking in Alberta with a focus on fish hatcheries, facility upgrades, stocking programs, and stocking vs. restoration, diseases, economic benefit, and environmental issues - specifically various types of trout
Notes
In Conservation, Spring / Summer 2020
Call Number
P
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Can be viewed online via Alberta Conservation Association website under "Conservation Magazine"
Websites
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Alberta's bull trout need our respect - and our help

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25210
Medium
Library - Periodical
Author
Earle, Jennifer
Call Number
P
  1 website  
Author
Earle, Jennifer
Responsibility
Jennifer Earle
Physical Description
p. 8 - 11
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Fish
Fishing
Lakes
Rivers
Alberta
Wildlife
Wildlife management
Abstract
Pertains to the bull trout population in Alberta, specifically in the drainages of Alberta's Eastern Slopes with a focus on debunking myths about this trout species
Notes
In Nature Alberta, vol.50, no.2 (Summer 2020)
Call Number
P
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Article can be viewed online via Nature Alberta
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A fisheye view of cumulative effects in Alberta's Southern East Slopes

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25213
Medium
Library - Periodical
Author
Milligan, Sarah
Call Number
P
  1 website  
Author
Milligan, Sarah
Responsibility
Sarah Milligan
Physical Description
p. 14 - 17
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Fish
Fishing
Lakes
Rivers
Alberta
Wildlife
Wildlife management
Abstract
Pertains to Eastern Slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains and the cumulative effects from timber harvest, mining, oil and gas exploration and extraction and associated access roads cause habitat fragmentation, flooding, blockages, changes in water flow, increased sediment and phosphorus loads and climate change which is putting bull trout at risk. Includes description of two proposed management scenarios.
Notes
In Nature Alberta, vol.50, no.4 (Winter 2021)
Call Number
P
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Article can be viewed online via Nature Alberta
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Species at risk : Athabasca rainbow trout

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25218
Medium
Library - Periodical
Published Date
2020
Author
Skrajny, Joanna
Publisher
The Alberta Wilderness Association Journal
Call Number
P
  1 website  
Author
Skrajny, Joanna
Responsibility
Joanna Skrayjny
Publisher
The Alberta Wilderness Association Journal
Published Date
2020
Physical Description
pg. 19 - 20
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Wildlife
Wildlife management
Alberta
Fish
Fishing
Pollution
Coal and coal mines
Athabasca
Abstract
Pertains to the current status of Athabasca rainbowtrout in the Athabasca River system - assessed as endangered in 2014 which are affected by coal mining, polluted waterways, high water temperatures, and hybridization with introduced rainbow trout
Notes
In Wildlands Advocate, Vol. 28, No.3, September 2020
Call Number
P
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Digital copy available
Websites
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Outdoor life cyclopedia : a complete guide for sportsmen

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue26178
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1945
Publisher
New York : Outdoor Life
Call Number
02.7 Ou8o
Responsibility
Prepared by the editorial staff of Outdoor Life
Publisher
New York : Outdoor Life
Published Date
1945
Physical Description
334 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Fishing
Firearms
Hunting
Deer
Elk
Bears
Dogs
Water Travel
Camping
Woodcraft
Food
Contents
Angling equipment -- Methods of fishing -- Fresh water fishing -- Ocean fishing -- The sporting rifle -- Learning to shoot -- Methods of hunting -- The deer family -- Elk, antelope, sheep, bear -- Hunting small game -- The shotgun -- American waterfowl -- Our upland birds -- Mastering the handgun -- Your gun dog -- The sportsman's boat -- Camping and woodcraft -- Camp recipies.
Accession Number
2023.47
Call Number
02.7 Ou8o
Collection
Archives Library
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Organizing nature : turning Canada's ecosystems into resources

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue26201
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2023
Author
Biro, Andrew and Cohen, Alice
Publisher
Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press
Call Number
04 B53o
Author
Biro, Andrew and Cohen, Alice
Publisher
Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press
Published Date
2023
Physical Description
xviii, 264 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Environment
Environmental conservation
Environmentalism
Ecology
Mining
Oil
Fishing
Abstract
Organizing Nature explores how the environment is organized in Canada's resource-dependent economy. The book examines how particular ecosystem components come to be understood as natural resources and how these resources in turn are used to organize life in Canada. In tracing transitions from "ecosystem component" to "resource," this book weaves together the roles that commodification, Indigenous dispossession, and especially a false nature-society binary play in facilitating the conceptual and material construction of resources. Alice Cohen and Andrew Biro present an alternative to this false nature-society binary: one that sees Canadians and their environments in a constant process of making and remaking each other. Through a series of case studies focused on specific resources--fish, forests, carbon, water, land, and life--the book explores six channels through which this remaking occurs: governments, communities, built environments, culture and ideas, economies, and bodies and identities. Ultimately, Organizing Nature encourages readers to think critically about what is at stake when Canadians (re)produce myths about the false separation between Canadian peoples and their environments."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents
1. Introduction -- 1.1 From How to Why -- 1.2 From Ecosystem Components to Resources -- 1.3 Politics beyond Policy -- 1.4 Resourcification through Six Channels -- 1.5 Book Outline and Common Themes -- 2. Channels: From Ecosystem Components to Resources -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Governments -- 2.3 Communities -- 2.4 Built Environments -- 2.5 Culture and Ideas -- 2.6 Economies -- 2.7 Bodies and Identities -- 2.8 Summary and Conclusions -- 3. From Fish to Fisheries -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Salmon in British Columbia -- 3.3 Cod in Newfoundland and Labrador -- 3.4 Channels in Action: Organizing Fisheries -- 3.5 Summary and Conclusions -- 4. From Forests to Timber -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Growth of Timber: Saint John, New Brunswick -- 4.3 Trees, Not Timber: Port Renfrew, British Columbia, and Darkwoods -- 4.4 Channels in Action: Organizing Forests -- 4.5 Summary and Conclusions -- 5. From Carbon to Energy -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Coal in Nova Scotia -- 5.3 Oil and Bitumen in Alberta -- 5.4 Natural Gas and Fracking -- 5.5 Channels in Action: Organizing Carbon -- 5.6 Summary and Conclusions -- 6. From H2O to Water -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Diversions and Damming -- 6.2.1 Diversion -- 6.2.2 Damming -- 6.3 Drinking Water -- 6.3.1 Vancouver, 2006 -- 6.3.2 Walkerton, Ontario, 2000 -- 6.3.3 Asubpeechoseewagong Netum Anishinabek-Grassy Narrows, Ontario, 1962-? -- 6.3.4 Drinking Water: Summary -- 6.4 Channels in Action: Organizing Water -- 6.5 Summary and Conclusions -- 7. From Land to Property -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Soil -- 7.3 Symbol -- 7.4 Space -- 7.5 Channels in Action: Organizing Land -- 7.6 Summary and Conclusions -- 8. From Bodies to Life -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Wild(?)life: Non-Human Animals -- 8.2.1 Pets and Other Companion Species -- 8.2.2 Fish and Game: Wildness as Economic Resource -- 8.2.3 Parks as Spaces for Wildlife -- 8.3 Human Resources -- 8.3.1 Blood and Plasma -- 8.3.2 Surrogacy -- 8.4 The Channels in Action: Organizing Life -- 8.5 Summary and Conclusions -- 9. Resources: Organized and Organizers -- 9.1 Channels in Action -- 9.2 Common Themes -- 9.2.1 Commodification -- 9.2.2 Indigenous Dispossession -- 9.2.3 Artificial Nature-Society Binary -- 9.3 Why Does 'Resource Thinking' Matter? -- 9.3.1 Winning and Losing -- 9.3.2 Why Is It Important to Think beyond Policy?
ISBN
9781487594848
Accession Number
P2023.22
Call Number
04 B53o
Collection
Archives Library
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