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Talk about a treasure trove of biodiverse sanctuaries, and Canada should be one of the first names popping up on your ...
Ranch real estate and wildlife expert James Bigley reviews Alberta’s $75 bounty on feral pigs and why it hasn’t succeeded.
Albertans can now apply to join the wildlife responder network for the opportunity to kill a problem grizzly bear in the province.
The spring season, human-animal interactions, and even strong gusts of wind are all reasons why Alberta wildlife rescue centres experience an uptick of animal patients at this time of year.
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. "It's baby season all over Alberta ...
Since the provincial government announced it would assemble a pool of Albertans to act as "public wildlife management responders," permitting them to assist in selective hunts for "problem" elk ...
Lorne Fitch is a retired Alberta government fish and wildlife biologist and a past adjunct professor with the University of Calgary. He is the author of Streams of Consequence: Dispatches from the ...
EXSHAW, Alta. — Almost every day when Blair Painter drives on the scenic Rocky Mountain highway near his home, the grey asphalt is stained red somewhere along the way.
Wild horses in the Yukon, living so far north, endure brutally cold winters. Spring and summer offer reprieve, but given the ...
’Red patches on the road’: Alberta wildlife corridors reduce animal-car collisions 'It’s something we should have considered years ago. I think they’re invaluable,' said Blair Painter, the ...
Provincial data suggests Alberta’s roadkill numbers are soaring, with snakes hit particularly hard last year. Alberta Wildlife Watch says almost 400 snake carcasses were reported to it in 2023 ...