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  2. Junior Forest Wardens - Wikipedia

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    The Junior Forest Wardens (JFW) is a Canadian volunteer-led organization focused on developing a wild lands conservation ethic in youth. JFW clubs have operated at various times across Canada. As of 2019, clubs are active in British Columbia , Alberta , Saskatchewan , and Newfoundland and Labrador .

  3. Evans Lake (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Evans Lake is a small, roughly triangular lake having a perimeter of about 1.3 kilometers, on the rise between the Cheakamus and Squamish Rivers in British Columbia, Canada. The 604-acre (2.44 km 2) site has been home to youth camps since 1959. For decades Evans Lake was used primarily by the Junior Forest Wardens of BC.

  4. Non-aligned Scouting and Scout-like organisations - Wikipedia

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    A uniquely Canadian Scout-like organization existing since the 1920s is the Junior Forest Wardens which uses forest rangers and forest fire lookouts as role models rather than frontier and military scouts. The Junior Forest Wardens has more direct ties to ecological conservation, and is popular in British Columbia and Alberta.

  5. List of youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    Junior firefighter (Global) Junior Forest Wardens (Canada) Young Socialists (Netherlands) Junior Achievement (US) Junior Chamber International; Junior Optimist Octagon International; Junior State of America (US) Jusos (Germany)

  6. Category:Youth organizations based in Canada - Wikipedia

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  7. British Columbia Conservation Officer Service - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 1905, British Columbia established the department for the Protection of Game and Forests, hired the first game and forest warden which eventually grew into the BCCOS today. [5] From 1918 to 1929, game wardens were abolished and the British Columbia Provincial Police took over the responsibility of enforcing wildlife legislations.

  8. Category : Environmental organizations based in Alberta

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    ECO Canada; Edmonton & Area Land Trust; G. ... Junior Forest Wardens; P. Pembina Institute This page was last edited on 14 November 2021, at 03:20 ...

  9. Symbols of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    May 30, 1984, due to the efforts of the Junior Forest Warden Association of Alberta. It was used in the early 1900s for the production of railway ties, and is as a resource for the production of poles, posts, pulp and plywood in Alberta's forestry industry. Grass: Rough fescue (Festuca scabrella) Festuca