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A new AI tool that picks out bird and amphibian sounds in audio recordings could improve how ecologists monitor and study ...
Almost seamlessly, the two sides of a scenic forest in Alberta, Canada, have been woven back together. Located between Calgary and Banff National Park, this stretch of the Canadian Rockies is ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNCanada's Most Stunning Summer Road Trip Has a Secret Island, Walkable Glaciers, and Dizzying AdventureThis Canada summer road trip, from Calgary to Jasper, has some of the best views in the country, including a secret island, ...
EDMONTON - Alberta’s United Conservative Party government has moved on a proposal to split wildlife management responsibilities in the province, creating a new department of hunting and fishing ...
As wildfires burn in Alberta forests, what happens ... Experts say whether wildlife can withstand a fire largely ... CBC P.O. Box 500 Station A Toronto, ON Canada, M5W 1E6. Toll-free (Canada only ...
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. In a news release on Tuesday ...
Wildlife overpasses were first introduced in Europe in the 1950s during the heyday of highway construction. Canada has been a leader in wildlife overpass construction, and similar projects have ...
What's more, new soon-to-be-published research that I led shows there may be less than 1,000 wolverines left in the entire province of Alberta. Only about a quarter of those are breeding females ...
ALBERTA, Canada (KABC) -- A Canadian man took a different route home from work and was treated to a rare wildlife sighting: an albino moose.
A county in northwestern Alberta wants livestock producers to be compensated when coyotes prey on their animals, which would bring the province in line with the rest of Western Canada.
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