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12 results found for: "Alberta wildlife status report"

Organizations: Environment (1971-1992, 1999-2011)

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April 1, 2001

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This wildlife status report looks at the soapweed plant, a long-lived arid grassland perennial. Soapweed is distributed throughout the southwestern United States but is considered rare in Canada...


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April 1, 2001

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This wildlife status report looks at the whooping crane, North America's tallest bird. Whooping crane numbers are stable and slowly increasing due to the results of a number of conservation...


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March 1, 2001

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This wildlife status report looks at the Cape May warbler, a migrant songbird that breeds across the boreal forests of Canada and the northeastern United States and winters in the West Indies and...


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March 1, 2001

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This wildlife status report looks at the bay-breasted warbler, a migrant songbird that breeds across the boreal forests of Canada and the northeastern United States and winters in Panama and...


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January 1, 2001

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This wildlife status report looks at the willow flycatcher, which ranges along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains from the Bow valley south to Waterton Lakes National Park. This species, as...


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January 1, 2001

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This wildlife status report looks at the western spiderwort, a herbaceous perennial wildflower and the only species of Tradescantia native to Alberta. Widely distributed in the central United...


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January 1, 2001

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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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April 1, 2000

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This wildlife status report looks at the short-eared owl. The short-eared owl occurs on every continent except Antarctica and Australia, but population declines in the northeastern US and across...


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February 1, 2000

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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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January 1, 2000

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This wildlife status report looks at the trumpeter swan. Once common throughout North America, by the early 20th century a combination of habitat destruction and hunting nearly extirpated this...