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December 1, 1999
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This wildlife status report looks at the plains spadefoot is currently on Alberta's 'blue list' of species that may be at risk of declining to non-viable population levels in the province. This...
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September 1, 1999
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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...
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July 1, 1999
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This wildlife status report looks at the long-toed salamander, one of two salamander species found in Alberta. It is mostly found along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains and is usually...
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June 1, 1999
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This wildlife status report looks at the red-tailed chipmunk, a small rodents that are found in the montane and subalpine regions of Waterton Lakes National Park and the West Castle Valley. There...
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Views: 679
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June 1, 1999
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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...
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Views: 946
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June 1, 1999
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This wildlife status report looks at the western blue blag, which is the only species of iris native to Alberta. Distributed primarily in the western United States, it penetrates Canada along the...
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Views: 839
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October 1, 1998
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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...
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Views: 1843
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October 1, 1998
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This wildlife status report looks at the plains hognose snake, a subspecies of the western hognose snake and listed as a species that may be at risk of decline in Alberta. Current understanding...
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Views: 1372
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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,...
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Views: 2620
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March 1, 1998
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This wildlife status report looks at the Canadian toad, one of three species of the genus Bufo found in Alberta (the other species being the western toad and the great plains toad). Once a common...