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38 results found for: "Alberta Conservation Association."

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January 1, 2017

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This wildlife status report looks at the wood bison, the largest terrestrial mammal in North America. This report summarizes the history and ecology of the wood bison, causes for its decline,...


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March 30, 2016

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This wildlife status report looks at the woodland caribou. The woodland subspecies of the caribou is distributed across the forested and mountainous regions of Canada, including northern and...


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March 1, 2016

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MULTISAR is a program focused on multi-species conservation at the landscape level that promotes stewardship through voluntary participation of landholders on both Crown and private lands. The...


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May 13, 2015

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This wildlife status report looks at the pygmy whitefish, a small, slim whitefish in Alberta that has been collected in specific habitats from only two locations in the province: Upper Waterton...


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September 1, 2012

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This wildlife status report looks at the hare-footed locoweed, a tufted, low-growing perennial herbaceous plant with silvery hairs and pink, pea-like flowers endemic to southwestern Alberta and...


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January 1, 2012

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Contains findings and analysis of gill net surveys conducted on Fawcett and Moose lakes during the fall of 2011 to examine the abundance, population structure and growth rates of walleye in these...


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March 25, 2011

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Fall index netting (FIN) is conducted regularly to monitor walleye and northern pike populations. The abundance of adult fish as determined by the netting is used to help determine the risk to the...


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March 1, 2010

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This wildlife status report looks at the grizzly bear, whose current range in Alberta includes the Rocky Mountain Natural Region, as well as portions of the Foothill Natural Region and the Central...


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August 1, 2009

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This wildlife status report looks at the slender mouse-ear-cress, an annual, biennial or short-lived perennial herbaceous plant found in mixedgrass prairie on the plains of southeast Alberta. The...


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January 1, 2005

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This wildlife status report looks at the slender mouse-ear-cress, an annual, biennial or short-lived perennial herbaceous plant found in mixedgrass prairie on the plains of southeast Alberta. The...