by Jenny Krabbe | Dec 19, 2024
by Alberta Native Bee Council | Dec 17, 2024
The May Bird Count was initiated in 1976 by Nature Alberta to track bird populations across Alberta at a fixed time of year, providing insight into population trends over time. It was also intended to encourage cooperative efforts toward understanding local natural...
by Alberta Native Bee Council | Dec 17, 2024
The Calgary Urban Species Response Team is working to understand the impacts of window strikes on birds in Calgary. Following the lead of organizations like FLAP in Toronto, our team goes out during spring and fall migration to document window strikes and rescue...
by Bradley Peter | 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 Bradley Peter | 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...