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Nature Calgary Field Trips – May

By Steph Weizenbach / 5 May 2022

April 2022 Field Trips

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Coal mining

Coal Mining Update: Kicking the Can Down the Road (Again)

By Steph Weizenbach / 5 May 2022

The message from the year-long public consultation is crystal clear. Albertans do not want more coal mining in the Eastern Slopes. They want this special region to be protected. If you agree, please write to Minister Savage and urge her to take meaningful action now: minister.energy@gov.ab.ca. The government should enact legislation that provides permanent protection for all ecologically important lands within the Eastern Slopes. Kicking the can down the road is not a reasonable alternative.

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Scanning for Life Forms

By Steph Weizenbach / 5 May 2022

Using Environmental DNA to Identify Species, Science Fiction Becomes Reality
By Jay White, M.Sc., P.Biol.

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May Species Count

By Steph Weizenbach / 3 May 2022

Last Weekend in May
All Across Alberta!

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May Species Count – Central Alberta

By Steph Weizenbach / 3 May 2022

May 28 & 29
Central Alberta

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Amphibians & Reptiles Presentation by Kris Kendell, ACA

By Steph Weizenbach / 2 May 2022

Thurs, June 2 at 7 PM
Zoom – Pre-registration is required
Not being recorded so mark your calendar!

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City Nature Challenge

By Steph Weizenbach / 29 April 2022

April 29 – May 2, 2022

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2022 Grouse Watch Season

By Steph Weizenbach / 29 April 2022

Book your personal experience between Apr 15 – May 15 with the Wainwright Wildlife Society

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Arctic Seabirds as Sentinels of Change

By Steph Weizenbach / 28 April 2022

Recording Now Available
Red Deer River Naturalists

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Why are bluebirds blue?

By Steph Weizenbach / 25 April 2022

Learn what makes bluebirds blue and download an entire guide to become a bluebirder!

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