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38 results found for: "Alberta Conservation Association."

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March 1, 2002

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Provides information on the black-throated green warbler, including a general description of the species, its distribution in Alberta, habitat, an estimate of its population size, threats to its...


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March 1, 2002

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Provides information on the Canadian toad, including a general description of the species, its distribution in Alberta, habitat, an estimate of its population size, threats to its habitat and...


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March 1, 2002

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Provides information on the long-billed curlew, including a general description of the species, its distribution in Alberta, habitat, an estimate of its population size, threats to its habitat...


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March 1, 2002

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Provides information on the Great Plains toad, including a general description of the species, its distribution in Alberta, habitat, an estimate of its population size, threats to its habitat and...


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March 1, 2002

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Provides information on the trumpeter swan, including a general description of the species, its distribution in Alberta, habitat, an estimate of its population size, threats to its habitat and...


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February 1, 2002

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Once a common and widespread amphibian found throughout central and southern Alberta, the leopard frog experienced a dramatic decline in distribution and numbers over much of its historic range in...


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January 1, 2002

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A red-sided garter snake relocation project was initiated to determine whether snakes would overwinter successfully in another occupied hibernaculum in the Stony Plain area, west of Edmonton,...


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October 1, 1998

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This wildlife status report looks at the Columbia spotted frog. Spotted frogs are endemic to northwestern North America and are most common in mountainous and high-altitude areas. In Alberta,...