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Amazon S3 on MSNAlberta’s $75 Bounty on Feral Pigs Sees No SuccessRanch real estate and wildlife expert James Bigley reviews Alberta’s $75 bounty on feral pigs and why it hasn’t succeeded.
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. ...
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.
The short, easier hikes in Alberta are the ones where you’ll get the most foot traffic, especially with families and those ...
Alberta's Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Services is in charge of tracking down the bear that attacked Silvestro. The government believes there are multiple bears and cubs in the area.
Tim Johnson, a landscape connectivity specialist with the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative looks out past the organization's wildlife overpass over the Trans Canada highway near Exshaw ...
Alberta’s fish and wildlife management has been tainted by politics before. In the past, failure to listen to expert advice on game ranching resulted in chronic wasting disease, ...
The Crowsnest Pass, connecting Alberta with British Columbia via Highway 3, is the latest area in a growing provincial network of fences, underpasses and overpasses funnelling wildlife through ...
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, ...
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