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Organizations: Sustainable Resource Development (2001-2006, 2006-2013) Tags: wildlife habitat mammals

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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, 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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May 1, 2009

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This wildlife status report looks at the northern long-eared bat, a forest-dependent bat commonly found in eastern Canada and the United States and encountered less frequently in western Canada,...


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March 1, 2008

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Grizzly bears, which once ranged throughout Alberta, are currently found in the Rocky Mountains and foothills, as far south as the United States border, and in the boreal forest from the British...


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March 1, 2008

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This wildlife status report looks at the western small-footed bat. These bats are widely distributed and locally common in western North America but are at the northern limit of their distribution...


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December 1, 2007

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The swift fox, a small fox identified by its long black-tipped tails and black facial spots and which used to range widely across the Canadian prairies, is now listed as Endangered in Canada and...


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July 1, 2005

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The woodland caribou species is listed as Threatened in Alberta. The goal of this recovery plan is to achieve self-sustaining woodland caribou herds and maintain the distribution of caribou in...


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March 1, 2003

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Little is known about the distribution, timing of occurrence, behaviour and habitat requirements of bats in Alberta. In particular, studies are urgently required in the northeast portion of the...


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May 1, 2002

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This wildlife status report looks at the North American badger. Once common throughout southern Alberta, trapping and land cultivation led to a rapid decline in the Alberta population of the...


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January 1, 2001

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This wildlife status report looks at the wood bison, the largest terrestrial mammal in North America. Originally scattered in small, non-migratory herds from northern Alberta to Alaska, hunting...