The Rockies have a people problem. Here's one potential solution
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The Rocky Mountains are a cherished natural wonder, but as more and more people flock to this wild landscape, managing human use has become an increasingly complex challenge. In Alberta, Canada, the Bow Valley area, which spans Banff National Park and the adjacent town of Canmore, is at the forefront of these issues.
A new report from Destination Stewardship, a collaborative effort involving park officials, land managers, and local communities, proposes a management strategy aimed at addressing the growing human impact on this pristine wilderness. The Bow Valley Human Use Management Strategy …
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