rockies.ca
Miistakis Institute 2014 Annual Report
http://www.rockies.ca/2014annualreport
Putting knowledge into action. What is the financial impact of wildlife on beef producers? What tools do municipalities need to effectively adapt to the impacts of climate change? What role can citizen science can play in conservation? What are the challenges and opportunities in applying an ecosystem services approach to support conservation? What are the policy barriers for supporting the reintroduction of beavers to increase watershed resiliency in Alberta? Miistakis is highly regarded in the communit...
hikinginthesmokys.blogspot.com
The Smoky Mountain Hiking Blog: A Wild Way to Move
http://hikinginthesmokys.blogspot.com/2015/07/a-wild-way-to-move.html
Thursday, July 9, 2015. A Wild Way to Move. This is a pretty cool video from Parks Canada, which shows how wildlife crossing structures and highway fencing in Banff National Park have reduced large animal deaths by more than 80%. As you travel through Banff, animals are traveling as well - over your roof and under your wheels. So which animals adopted these crossing structures first? Which animals prefers overpasses versus underpasses? You can learn more about this project here. The Smoky Mountain Hiker.
lifeontheverge.net
Who’s who on the wildlife bridges? | life. on.the.verge.
https://lifeontheverge.net/2016/02/07/whos-who-on-the-wildlife-bridges
Life on.the.verge. On roadsides, remnants and life as a researcher. Hume Highway wildlife crossings. Who’s who on the wildlife bridges? February 7, 2016. I hate my e-tag – that ever-present, electronic parasite lodging on the dashboard of my car. Each beep heralding the departure of cash from my bank account as I cruise through the city’s toll roads. It never misses a pass, the insufferable little know-it-all. Sometimes I glare at it. We know that animals use our bridges. In seven years of. Camera monito...
rockymountainhikingtrails.blogspot.com
Rocky Mountain Journal: July 2015
http://rockymountainhikingtrails.blogspot.com/2015_07_01_archive.html
Rocky Mountain Hiking Trails. Monday, July 27, 2015. Resurfacing Project On Trail Ridge Road In Rocky Mountain National Park. Fog sealing will take place at the end of August, weather permitting. This important project will seal the surface of this section and is critical for the long term protection of the road. All trailheads along this section of road will be open. This is a Central Federal Lands Highway Division Project. The Smoky Mountain Hiker. Tularemia is a naturally occurring bacterial disease t...
wildcatconservation.org
Canadian Cats - International Society for Endangered Cats (ISEC) Canada | International Society for Endangered Cats (ISEC) Canada
http://www.wildcatconservation.org/canadian-cats
International Society for Endangered Cats (ISEC) Canada. Status of Wild Cats. Leopardus ID: Ocelot, Margay, Oncilla. Wild Cats As Pets. When Is A Cat Not A Cat? Safety in Cougar Country. Black-footed Cat Hunting & Diet. Black-footed Cat Research Findings. Canada has three wild cat species: Bobcat, Canada Lynx, and Cougar. None of these cats are endangered or threatened at a species level in Canada, and their status varies in each province. SK – trapping allowed, monitored through fur quota. QC – po...
hikinginthesmokys.blogspot.com
The Smoky Mountain Hiking Blog: July 2015
http://hikinginthesmokys.blogspot.com/2015_07_01_archive.html
Friday, July 31, 2015. Bald Knob Fire Update. The Bald Knob Fire, burning on Forest Service land in McDowell County, remains at 40 acres. The fire, which was reported on July 17, received minimal amounts of rainfall this week from isolated storms. Firefighters placed an information board at the Woodlawn picnic area off of State Highway 221 that members of the public can view to learn more about the fire and the benefits of natural ignition wildfire in fire-adapted ecosystems like Bald Knob. Deep ruts and...
wildlifecollisions.ca
Links: | Wildlife Collision Prevention Program
http://www.wildlifecollisions.ca/links.htm
Northern BC Wildlife Collisions. Where do Collisions Occur? When Do Collisions Occur? Hints For The Highway. Role of Highway Managers. Wood Bison in NW Canada. Wood Bison Vehicle Collisions. Wood Bison Image Gallery. Contact Bison and Roads. The Government of British Columbia, Ministry of Transportation, Environmental Management Section. The latest WARS report WARS 1988-2007, Wildlife Accident Monitoring and Mitigation in British Columbia, Special Annual Report. Is available on the BC MoT website. The Go...
arc-solutions.org
Who Is ARC | Wildlife Crossing Structures | ARC Solutions - Animal Road Crossings
http://arc-solutions.org/who-is-arc
News & Media. Together, we are working to create. It takes innovation and collaboration among the best professionals to redesign our roads, and it takes a partnership to make this happen. ARC’s partners work in many ways to support the science, design, construction and educational potential of wildlife crossings. Our partners include foundations, NGOs, transportation agencies, and universities in Canada and the U.S. We need your help: Join us. And become part of the solution. ARC Mission and Goals. In 20...
i90wildlifewatch.org
I-90 Wildlife Watch | Partners and Friends
http://i90wildlifewatch.org/partners-and-friends
Wildlife using completed Gold Creek underpasses. Second annual report released. New video about I-90 Wildlife Watch. Sad news: cougar struck by vehicle. Rare cougar sighting on I-90. Please help us spread the word: PSA, poster, and Facebook. Black bear killed near Hyak on Memorial Day weekend. I-90 Wildlife Watch launches Facebook page! Watch video about summer construction on I-90. I-90 Wildlife Watch receives more media coverage in the region. And the I-90 Wildlife Bridges Coalition.
bisonandroads.com
Links: | Wildlife Collision Prevention Program
http://www.bisonandroads.com/links.htm
Northern BC Wildlife Collisions. Where do Collisions Occur? When Do Collisions Occur? Hints For The Highway. Role of Highway Managers. Wood Bison in NW Canada. Wood Bison Vehicle Collisions. Wood Bison Image Gallery. Contact Bison and Roads. The Government of British Columbia, Ministry of Transportation, Environmental Management Section. The latest WARS report WARS 1988-2007, Wildlife Accident Monitoring and Mitigation in British Columbia, Special Annual Report. Is available on the BC MoT website. The Go...
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