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Ranch 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. ...
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 ...
And then the best thing to do is to call the local rescue facility or Alberta Fish and Wildlife." This article, written by Kylee Pedersen, was originally published by CBC News on May 5, 2024.
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 Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation, which is just north of Airdrie, says it's taken in 2,042 animals this year — a 37 per cent increase compared with 2019.
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 ...
As an Alberta wildlife rehab centre preps for the wave of baby patients it admits each spring, staff are hoping to educate concerned citizens that not all seemingly orphaned baby animals need to ...
Wed., Feb. 25, 2015 A wildlife passage overpass helps critters safely cross the heavily traveled Canada Highway 1 in Banff National Park, Alberta. (Rich Landers) ...