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Keep Those Wily Urban Coyotes Wild!
BY COLLEEN CASSADY ST. CLAIR
I began studying urban coyotes a little over a decade ago because Alberta’s cities, like virtually every city in North America, have seen a steady increase in reports of urban coyotes over time.
Read MoreKenow Fire
Nature Calgary Speaker Series
Wed, Oct 19 at 7:30 PM
Kids Can Catch Event
Alberta Conservation Association
Fort Saskatchewan
June 10
Kingfishers: Keeping a Watchful Eye on the Water
BY MARGOT HERVIEUX
If you spend time along rivers or small lakes this summer, you may be lucky enough to spot a kingfisher. There are many kinds of kingfishers in other parts of the world but in Canada we only have one species: the belted kingfisher.
Read MoreKnapweed Rodeo
Waterton Lakes National Park
Volunteer Opportunity
Sat, Aug 6
Lake Monitors and Water Samplers
Help the Bighill Creek Preservation Society monitor the water quality of natural areas around Cochrane.
Ongoing
Read MoreLake Stewardship Community of Practice Forum
Alberta Lake Management Society
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance
Edmonton, AB
May 29th
Lake Stewardship Community of Practice Meeting
Alberta Lake Management Society
Lake Stewards Meeting: Virtual
July 24
LakeWatch Technician
Job Opportunity
Alberta Lake Management Society
Deadline: February 20, 2023
Learn about Bats with Cory Olson
Wild Birds Unlimited (Edmonton, AB)
May 11, 6:00 PM
Lesser Slave Lake Bird Observatory
Meet a Member Club
Nature Alberta Magazine Summer 2022
Let’s Talk Water
Nature Lethbridge
Lethbridge, AB
Mar 13, 7 – 8 PM
Let’s clean up Cochrane!
Cochrane Environmental Action Committee
Cochrane, AB
May 27
Life in a Warmer World
Time Travelling into Alberta’s Future
BY RICHARD SCHNEIDER
How warm is it going to get, what will the ecological responses be like and where do we go from here?
Read MoreLiving Sustainably – Water Wise Landscaping
Cochrane Environmental Action Committee
Frank Wills Memorial Hall, Cochrane, AB
April 29, 1:00 PM
Living Sustainably Series II – Session 01
Cochrane Environmental Action Committee
Cochrane
Nov 19, 2 pm
Living Sustainably Series II – Session 04
Cochrane Environmental Action Committee
Cochrane, AB
Apr 13
Living with Wildlife
Weaselhead/Glenmore Park Preservation Society
Tues, Sept 20 at 6:30 pm
11162 11th St NE, Calgary
Logo Contest
Friends of Elk Island Society
Dec 1, 2023 – Feb 1, 2024
Magee Lake Paddling Event
Nature Central
Magee Lake, AB
July 23
Making Citizen Science Count
BY RICHARD SCHNEIDER
As naturalists, we love to watch wildlife, but if we want wild species to remain viable we need to actively contribute to their conservation.
Making Pinecone Bird Feeders
Grasslands Naturalists
Police Point Park , Medicine Hat, AB
Dec 23
Making Sense of Recent Shifts in Environmental Policy — And What To Do About It
BY RICHARD R. SCHNEIDER
Twelve years ago, Alberta had an epiphany. We came to understand that the future we were constructing was not the future we wanted to live in. This idea was crystallized in a groundbreaking document called the Alberta Land-Use Framework.
Read MoreNature Alberta's 50th Anniversary
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