by Stephanie Weizenbach | Dec 17, 2024
The Key Biodiversity Areas of Canada iNaturalist project is a fantastic gateway to learning more about the broader biodiversity within Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA). The project is a hub connecting the iNaturalist pages for all confirmed KBAs in Canada and more KBAs...
by Stephanie Weizenbach | Dec 17, 2024
Alberta is home to a rich diversity of species; however, many of these species have declined because of habitat loss and other factors. Almost 200 species now are listed as endangered, threatened, or of special concern. You can support the management of these species...
by Kallum McDonald | Dec 17, 2024
The Edmonton River Valley and associated natural spaces are the treasures of Edmonton and are valued by locals for the outdoor recreation and biodiversity they provide. In North-East Edmonton, there lies a small undeveloped natural area bordered by the North...
by Stephanie Weizenbach | Dec 17, 2024
The eagle count at Kananaskis, run by the Rocky Mountain Eagle Research Foundation, has been running for over 30 years. But many of the older observers are no longer able to help out, so there is a need for dedicated people to help fill their ranks. Everyone who shows...
by Stephanie Weizenbach | Dec 17, 2024
The Canadian Bat Box Program takes citizen science to the next level where people can register their bat box, install a datalogger to record internal temperature and humidity, swab the box to test for white-nose syndrome, and submit guano samples.