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Branches and Banks
Cochrane Environmental Action Committee
Cochrane, AB
May 24 & 25
Breeding Bird Survey (BBS)
Edmonton Nature Club Bird Studies
Recording Now Available
Breeding Bird Survey Training
Recording Now Available
Edmonton Nature Club
For Breeding Bird Surveyors across the province!
Buffalo Lake Nature Club
Meet a Member Club
Nature Alberta Magazine Summer 2023
Buffalo Lake Nature Club – Monthly Speaker Series
Buffalo Lake Nature Club
Stettler, AB
Feb 15, 7-9 PM
Buffalo Lake Nature Events
July 2022 Events
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June 2022 Events
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Aug 2022 Events
Read MoreBug Hunt in the Weaselhead
Weaselhead/Glenmore Park Preservation Society
Weaselhead Natural Area
June 17
Bug Jamboree
Sat, Aug 13 from 1 to 4:30 pm
Ellis Bird Farm
Bug Jamboree
Ellis Bird Farm
Lacombe County
August 12
Building Connections: Birds and Volunteer-based Monitoring in Canada
Recorded Presentation
Speaker: Jody Allair
Host: Weaselhead/Glenmore Park Preservation Society
Buttercup Pull
Friends of Elk Island Society
Elk Island National Park
July 29
Butterflies for Beginners
BY NICK CARTER
My experience is that once you’ve been bitten by the entomology bug, you won’t look back. A good place to start, if you are keen to expand your biodiversity horizons, is butterflies. Butterflies provide a good introduction to the world of insects for a variety of reasons. Many species are bright, colourful, and not too hard to find.
Read MoreButterfly Pinning Workshop
Learn to do insect taxidermy!
Edmonton, AB
Sep 24
Calgary Area Nestbox Monitors Society
Meet a Member Club
Nature Alberta Magazine Spring_Summer 2019
Calgary Area Nestbox Monitors Society
Meet a Member Club
Nature Alberta Magazine Fall 2023
Calgary Plant Study Group
Alberta Native Plant Council
Calgary, AB
Mar 2
Camrose Wildlife Stewardship Society
Meet a Member Club
Nature Alberta Magazine Spring 2024
Can Smartphones Kill Trout?
BY MICHAEL SULLIVAN
Unlike birders, we fish lovers can seldom go to a lake or river and simply “see” a fish. To see one, we usually need to catch it. The question is: can occasional losses from catch-and-release fishing be safely ignored or are they a cause for concern?
It turns out that this question is harder to answer than one might expect.
Read MoreCanada Jays: Grey Ghosts of the Northern Woods
Meet the grey ghost of the northern woods — the mischievous yet charming Canada jay.
Read MoreCanadian Nightjar Survey
Volunteer Opportunity
Between June 15 and July 15
Cardinal Divide Bioblitz
Alberta Native Plant Council
Yellowhead County, AB
Jul 14 – 16
Caribou Update: Rhetoric Meets Reality
In the Spring issue of Nature Alberta Magazine: An honest appraisal of the gap between rhetoric and reality in caribou conservation.
Read MoreCasino Volunteers Needed in Edmonton
Volunteer on Jul 25 or 26 to raise Casino funds for Nature Alberta!
Read MoreNature Alberta's 50th Anniversary
In celebration of Nature Alberta’s 50th Anniversary year, through April 2021, Individual Nature Alberta Lifetime Memberships are only $10! Nature needs our help now more than ever — and there’s never been a better time to show your support!
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