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Wildlife without borders: Conservation in a time of Trump - Canadian Geographic, March 2025  
News Articles
Moose Tracks - Landsby Northern Soul
Road Warrior - SUNY Potsdam
​Walking the Wildway - Canadian Geographic
​Raising awareness for safe animal passage - Adirondack Explorer
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Trekking Hundreds of Kilometres in the footsteps of Alice the Moose — CBC News
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Pilgrimage for Nature' from Adirondack Park to Algonquin Park— Frontenac News
Traveller’s journey to Algonquin Park raising funds for wildlife protection — MyBarrysBayNow
Clarkson University's Construction Engineering Management Program Addresses Wildlife Conservation Through Wildlife Connectivity Project — Clarkson University
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Algonquin-bound: Trailblazing 640– km trek raises conservation awareness — Muskoka Region
​Walking for Wilderness — Adirondack Explorer
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Two Ottawa men are going on a moose pilgrimage— ​CBC News
'Pilgrimage for nature' raises awareness of ecological corridor project— ​The Kingston Whig Standard
Connecting Protected Places— Adirondack Explorer
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Trekking Hundreds of Kilometres in the footsteps of Alice the Moose — CBC News
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Pilgrimage for Nature' from Adirondack Park to Algonquin Park— Frontenac News
Traveller’s journey to Algonquin Park raising funds for wildlife protection — MyBarrysBayNow
Clarkson University's Construction Engineering Management Program Addresses Wildlife Conservation Through Wildlife Connectivity Project — Clarkson University
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Algonquin-bound: Trailblazing 640– km trek raises conservation awareness — Muskoka Region
​Walking for Wilderness — Adirondack Explorer
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Two Ottawa men are going on a moose pilgrimage— ​CBC News
'Pilgrimage for nature' raises awareness of ecological corridor project— ​The Kingston Whig Standard
Connecting Protected Places— Adirondack Explorer​
Algonquin to Adirondacks A2A Corridor— Madawaska Valley Current, 2022
​Where the Wildways Are— Alternatives Journal, 2022
The wanderers: epic and perilous journeys of animal travellers— Parks Canada, Modified 2021  
Algonquin to Adirondack— Frontenac News, 2018
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The A2A Moose Walk Is Finished— My Prescott Now, 2017 
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Wandering Moose Inspires 400 Mile Algonquin to Adirondack Trail— Hartford Courant, 2016
Wandering Moose Inspires 400 Mile Cross Border Trail— North Country Public Radio 2016 
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Do We Need a 400 Mile Hiking Trail Inspired by Alice the Moose?— ​The Christian Monitor,  2016 
Leeds and Grenville interested in Algonquin to Adirondacks Trail--​ Simcoe.com, 2016 
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Enbridge's Proposed Pipeline Reversal "A Recipe For Disaster": Opponents— CTV News, 2013 
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    • What Is A2A?
    • Recent News
  • About
    • Connectivity
    • Alice the Moose
    • Board & Staff
    • FAQs
  • Landscape
    • Wildlife
    • Protected Areas
  • Our Work
    • A2A Trail >
      • The A2A Trail Guide
      • A2A Trek 2023
    • Mapping
    • Road Ecology >
      • Highway 401
      • Road Mitigation Project in UCLG
    • Science Symposium
  • Get Involved
    • Become a Trail Champion
    • Join A2A
    • Volunteer
    • Open Positions
    • Contact Us
  • Donate
    • Legacy Giving
  • Resources
    • Publications
    • For Landowners
    • Annual Reports
    • Media
  • Partners
  • SIGN UP
  • Shop