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Discover the awe-inspiring landscapes of Banff National Park in ultra-high-definition 4K. Nestled in Alberta’s Canadian ...
The Alberta government said it created a new, multi-pronged approach to wildlife management because of an increase in "problem grizzlies" and growing elk populations.
You never forget encountering your first wolverine. Mine was on the top of Grande Mountain outside Grande Cache, Alta., on a brilliant winter morning. It roared at me from the thick alpine bushes ...
An Alberta wildlife rescue centre is currently caring for 20 injured animals, but says that number could rise into the hundreds over the next couple of weeks. ...
A new AI tool that picks out bird and amphibian sounds in audio recordings could improve how ecologists monitor and study ...
Though Alberta’s Banff National Park is home to an amazing and healthy wildlife population, it also welcomes about 3.5 million visitors every year. In addition, 4.5 million humans drive through ...
Alberta banned grizzly hunting in 2006 and the bears were listed as threatened in the province in 2010. At the time, the grizzly population was estimated to be between 700 and 800.
DIALOG’s Bow Valley Gap Wildlife Overpass is the first wildlife crossing in Alberta to be located outside of a national park. (Neil Zeller) Consisting of two large concrete arches topped by soil ...
Toronto, Dec. 13, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- World Wildlife Fund Canada lauds the Government of Alberta for acting to stop climate change and reverse the decline of wildlife. The announcement today ...
The Alberta government will permit selective grizzly bear hunts should they meet certain criteria, raising concerns from environmentalists who worry about the impacts on a threatened species.
But he expects Alberta’s growing network of wildlife overpasses and underpasses will make it safer for all. The Crowsnest Pass, connecting Alberta with British Columbia via Highway 3, ...