Are you passionate about conservation and Alberta's aquatic resources? We are looking for a full-time fisheries biologist for our Sherwood Park office!
Apply here - https://t.co/7rN52LkGmm
Federal funding available for Indigenous environmental programs – deadlines are in January! Contact us to see how we can support you! #proposalwriting
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Alberta has officially designated Wood bison as a wildlife species...read our newest blog post to see what this means for the species!
#woodbison#alberta#conservation
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We have compiled a list of events happening in Winnipeg this week in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
If we missed your event, please comment below 👇 with details so our relatives, friends, and neighbours can honour the day in a good way. Chi-Miigwech.
📣 The Day 2 Knowledge Keeper sessions are now online for all to view!
You'll find all ten sessions here 👉 https://t.co/4qvgor4b3r
Find the full list of sessions complete with Knowledge Keeper bios on our website here 👉 https://t.co/LAHWCL4Itx
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Sandhill cranes AKA the rib eye of the sky!
The Federal Government is proposing to open a sandhill crane season in Alberta and allow for Alberta’s waterfowl hunters to harvest more pintails.
The public consultation period is from Jan 18 to Feb 16 2020 - https://t.co/C1T1R3xZWg
The Chinese paddlefish once lived in the murky waters of the Yangtze River, but no specimens have been sighted since 2003 and none exists in captivity. https://t.co/ENayd6AWg1
Purebred plains bison are short on genetic diversity with only ~1,500 in Canada’s conservation herds. Now, scientists and Indigenous leaders will attempt to revive that population - "a project grounded in science and blended with cultural significance." https://t.co/WpcglyN1AC
Great news!
The Nova Scotia government is currently soliciting feedback from the public about six proposed areas for legal protection, one of which is Archibald Lake in Guysborough County.
#wildernessarea#NovaScotia#MondayMotivation
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A biologist caught this Great Gray Owl at one of our Conservation Sites!
Did you know? The facial disc of the Great Gray Owl helps to direct sound towards its ears, allowing them to pinpoint a vole under a foot of snow!
Has anyone else seen a Great Gray this year?