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
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 Bradley Peter | 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...
by Bradley Peter | 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.