AWA’s 60th Anniversary
60 years old - AWA is the oldest environmental conservation group in the province of Alberta! 🌟
Special AWA logo for our 60th anniversary.
Sometimes you Need to Fight⚖️
“Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock with a high amount of carbon and hydrocarbons. Coal is classified as a nonrenewable energy source because it takes millions of years to form.” ~ U.S. Energy Information Administration
Haikus for Nature X
X - Results for my #WhatsYour60 challenge - October, 2025
Photo: A wonderful Greek olive tree, on the north slope of Acrocorinth (2025)
Haikus for Nature IX
IX - Results for my #WhatsYour60 challenge - September, 2025 -
Photo: Fish Creek Provincial Park
Haikus for Nature VIII
VIII - Results for my #WhatsYour60 challenge - August, 2025 -
Photo: Bumblebee on a red hollyhock
Haikus for Nature VII
VII - Results for my #WhatsYour60 challenge - July, 2025
Papaver orientale
Cypress Hills Refugia
AWA and her partners held a bioblitz in Cypress Hills Provincial Park in southern Alberta, from June 6-8.
Cypress Hills Bioblitz - Public Day
Photo: Cypress Hills Provincial Park, Alberta (R. Luo, 2025)
Haikus for Nature V
V - Results for my #WhatsYour60 challenge - May, 2025
Photo: nesting Canada geese
Haikus for Nature II
Results for my #WhatsYour60 - February, 2025
A bitter cold February walk across the Bow River! -25C
What’s Your 60?
A beautiful 1000 year old Kapong Tree - at Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam (2024)
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As of December 31, 2024 = 558 observations; 368 species