. Agri-news. Agriculture. April 17, 2000-page 5 Agri-News Briefs Alberta Beef: The Great Taste of the NAWMP contact Ken Blackley, information officer, Multi-Media Branch. Communications Division, 7000-113 street, Edmonton, AB T6H 5T6. Blackley can also be contacted by phone at (780) 422-3951, or fax (780) 427-2861, or e-mail . Alberta government phone numbers are toll free in the province by dialling 310-0000 first. The Bashaw Ag Society is hosting the Rural Alberta Showcase on April 14 and 15, 2000. A workshop, Alberta Small to Make a Serious Difference in the World Without Takin


. Agri-news. Agriculture. April 17, 2000-page 5 Agri-News Briefs Alberta Beef: The Great Taste of the NAWMP contact Ken Blackley, information officer, Multi-Media Branch. Communications Division, 7000-113 street, Edmonton, AB T6H 5T6. Blackley can also be contacted by phone at (780) 422-3951, or fax (780) 427-2861, or e-mail . Alberta government phone numbers are toll free in the province by dialling 310-0000 first. The Bashaw Ag Society is hosting the Rural Alberta Showcase on April 14 and 15, 2000. A workshop, Alberta Small to Make a Serious Difference in the World Without Taking Yourself too Seriously gives participants a chance to listen to a leading North American speaker. Jeff Bercuvitz. as he presents ideas on how to spark successful community projects. The Showcase also features a trade show with over 100 exhibitors, offering displays on a wide range of creative products and services developed by rural Alberta entrepreneurs. There will also be special entertainment for children, such as. storytellers, clowns, balloon art, crafts and magicians. Special entertainment with a 50s theme is planned for adults at the Friday evening celebration in the Bashaw Community Centre. The weekend event is designed to give Albertans a greater sense of what is possible in rural Alberta The North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) has been in operation in Alberta for almost 15 \ears while NAWMP targets waterfowl, more than hectares of habitat have been restored, protected or enhanced for the benefit of many species of birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles, as well as innumerable invertebrate and plant communities. To profile NAVtAlP's contribution to biological diversity in Alberta landscapes, a newsletter Biodiversity Makes It Work has been developed The first issue was distributed in February 2000 and new issues will be produced in the coming months The newsletter outlines NAWMP's commitment to biodiversity and provides information


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