by Kristyn Mayner | Dec 17, 2024
Botany Alberta is ANPC’s annual, in-person field trip to a site of ecological or botanical significance in Alberta. The goal of the event is to curate a species list for the area, contributing valuable data to relevant managers and the Alberta Conservation...
by Kiara Abma | Dec 17, 2024
Across the Battle River Watershed, the X-stream Science program takes classes from Grade 7 to Grade 12 into their local streams and rivers to test benthic macroinvertebrates (BMI) as means to gain understanding of the waterbody’s pollution level.
by Sue Peters | Dec 17, 2024
ABHuntLog is a feature in the free iHunter Alberta app for collecting large-scale, long-term wildlife population data. Outdoor recreationists, hunters, and Métis harvesters can voluntarily submit observations of ungulates, carnivores, waterfowl, and other game species...
by Stephanie Weizenbach | Dec 17, 2024
Franklin’s ground squirrel was once common in central Alberta; however, it has become increasingly rare over the years. Nature Alberta initiated a project and is collaborating with MacEwan University to gather more data on this species to help determine whether it is...
by Stephanie Weizenbach | Dec 17, 2024
Thirteen-lined ground squirrels are uncommon in Alberta and their official status is “undetermined.” Nature Alberta and MacEwan University have initiated a citizen science project to help fill information gaps about their distribution and status. If you...