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 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, natural landscapes supporting a full complement of native species have become increasingly rare in Alberta because of widespread agriculture and industrial development. Therefore, parks and protected areas play...
by Stephanie Weizenbach | Dec 17, 2024
The City Nature Challenge is a global urban biodiversity “contest”, where cities compete against one another to monitor biodiversity within their cities. The Challenge invites urban Albertans to take part in a photo BioBlitz using iNaturalist. Join our region’s...
by Stephanie Weizenbach | Dec 11, 2024
Celebrate the annual Biodiversity Challenge by planting trees and contributing to citizen science with Nature Alberta and Root for Trees! Make sure to wear closed toed shoes to participate.