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Water experts call for end to logging in Castle region of southwestern Alberta

PINCHER CREEK, Alta. – Two internationally recognized water experts are calling on Premier Alison Redford to stop clear-cut logging in southwestern Alberta.

David Schindler and Robert Sandford say cutting down trees in the headwater region of the Castle River could hurt southern Alberta’s water supply.

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They say the forest acts like a sponge in the winter and releases water in the summer when it is most needed.

The experts say clear-cutting will reduce the area’s ability to provide water to dry prairieland.

Redford has said a forest management agreement protects two-thirds of the land in question and less than one per cent of the trees are to be logged.

Schindler is a professor of ecology at the University of Alberta and Sandford has a role in Canada’s support of the United Nations “Water for Life” initiative.

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