All Resources
Search a listing of Government of Alberta open datasets and publications.
Views: 897
Updated
September 1, 1999
Description
This wildlife status report looks at the ferruginous hawk, which is one of three soaring hawks that breed in Alberta's grasslands. It is considered an endangered species in Alberta. This report is...
Tags
Views: 749
Updated
June 1, 1999
Description
This wildlife status report looks at the northern pygmy owl, a year-round resident in the mountains, foothills, and southwestern portions of the boreal forest in Alberta. A lack of population and...
Tags
Views: 906
Updated
October 1, 1998
Description
This wildlife status report looks at the long-billed curlew, the largest shorebird, and the most southerly breeding curlew, in North America. Once abundant over most of the prairie regions of the...
Tags
Views: 973
Updated
January 1, 1998
Description
This wildlife status report looks at the sage grouse, the largest species of grouse in North America and listed as endangered in Alberta. As a result of the loss of the native sagebrush...
Tags
Views: 739
Updated
January 1, 1997
Description
This wildlife status report looks at the piping plover, which is listed as either threatened or endangered throughout its range in North America, and is listed as endangered in Alberta. This...
Tags
Views: 879
Updated
January 1, 1997
Description
This wildlife status report looks at the Sprague's pipit, a small ground-nesting songbird endemic to the Canadian prairies and northern Great Plains of the United States. Although relatively...
Tags
Views: 359
Updated
January 1, 1997
Description
This wildlife status report looks at the burrowing owl, which is a summer resident in Canada, breeding in the Mixedgrass and Dry Mixedgrass natural subregions of southeastern Alberta. The...
Tags
Views: 1693
Updated
January 1, 1997
Description
This wildlife status report looks at the anatum subspecies of the peregrine falcon, which is found in Alberta. The peregrine falcon experienced near-extinction in the province, and in North...