
Summer is coming and the new schedule for this season is here!
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July 20–21Remove 2 miles of page wire and add bottom strand of smooth wire and middle strand of barbed wire at the One Four Research Station. Add bottom smooth wire to 2 miles of three strand barbed wire fence and respace existing three strands of barbed wire on a nearby ranch.
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August 24–25Add bottom smooth wire to 7 miles of three strand barbed wire fence and respace existing three strands of barbed wire. This property borders the AFGA's Peigan Creek Property and offers some spectacular landscapes to explore.
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September 28–29Add bottom smooth wire to 10 miles of three strand barbed wire fence and respace existing three strands of barbed wire. We will be near Orion and Manyberries for this outing.
If you are thinking about volunteering for a project or would like more info please contact our registrar
watcher, video, 2012
On October 10–13th, 2012, the arb institute's watcher appeared as part of Mount Royal University's award-winning biennial conference series on the environment—Under Western Skies.
The last of us rolled out of Foremost into the rain on the morning of October 8, 2012. This completed the last of our work for 2012 with Alberta Fish and Game's Pronghorn Fencing project. During this trip CTV came along to tell the story of the pronghorn fencing project. For more about the project check here.
arb is an artist collective headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. The institute emerged in early 2009 to facilitate ongoing study into borders, boundaries and all forms of barriers that act as disruptive forces in the natural world. We have a mandate to direct actions that improve the status and equilibrium of the natural environment through the production of enigmatic art that inspires cross-fertilization between diverse communities and existing relational constructs.
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