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| Enforcement efforts will be increased on the eastern slopes public lands |
- Alberta is putting more people on the ground in the eastern slopes this summer to raise awareness around safe and responsible use of public lands.
- 23 conservation officers and park rangers will be posted to the Pincher Creek, Kananaskis and Rocky Mountain House regions.
Government of Alberta
“Increasing our presence on public lands will provide us with additional opportunities to interact with Albertans and promote safe recreation and stewardship,” said District Conservation Officer Greg Ottway.
Local municipalities in the region have voiced the need for broad public education, awareness and enforcement support from the province due to a significant increase in recreational activities on public lands, including camping and off-highway vehicle use.
In recent years, abuse of public lands has included abandoned camping items like chairs and tents, and even cars and mattresses.
The increased enforcement presence will help raise awareness of public safety and environmental impacts through interaction first, and law enforcement second.
Feedback on enforcement efforts received during the 2015 summer season will help inform future decisions regarding patrols, monitoring and enforcement on public lands in other regions of the province.
The cross-ministry enforcement program will include the participation of other law enforcement agencies, including the RCMP and Fish and Wildlife Officers already patrolling in the region.

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