According to Alberta Wildlife Watch, a provincial government program, more than 7,400 animals were reported as roadkill in ...
Airdrie-area residents are offering a snapshot of local wildlife after a recent callout prompted by a rare wolverine sighting ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alberta wildlife officials have confirmed the presence of a parasitic brain worm in four caribou and a moose in northern Alberta. ...
A major wildlife rehabilitator in Alberta says the number of patients coming in is on the rise — and interactions with humans are largely to blame. The Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation, ...
Diseases transmitted from wildlife are a common threat to livestock and humans in Alberta, according to new research by University of Alberta biologists. "One of the biggest risks to the livestock ...
Wildlife populations that become small and isolated, often due to habitat loss, inevitably experience inbreeding which can lead to the loss of fitness and eventual extinction. One solution is to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Part of a fireguard near Banff National Park's gates. (Greg Colgan/CBC - image credit) Fireguards are designed to protect people ...
A new wildlife crossing over the Trans-Canada Highway is being named the Honourable Peter Lougheed Wildlife Overpass, in honour of the former Alberta premier who played a key role in the creation of ...
ALBERTA, Canada (KABC) -- A Canadian man took a different route home from work and was treated to a rare wildlife sighting: an albino moose. David Frizzell was driving home last month when he spotted ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An orphaned black bear cub discovered under a deck in Slave Lake in northern Alberta is being cared for by a wildlife conservation ...
Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials are proposing to trap 40 female sage grouse in northeastern Montana and relocate them to Alberta to bolster a dwindling population north of the Canadian border.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A major wildlife rehabilitator in Alberta says the number of patients coming in is on the rise — and interactions with humans are ...
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