MacKenzie elementary students took the classroom outside and learned about local ecology with funding from the FWCP. More field trips, led by Wildlife Infometrics, are coming up.
MacKenzie elementary students took the classroom outside and learned about local ecology with funding from the FWCP. More field trips, led by Wildlife Infometrics, are coming up.
Follow our guidance for Arctic Grayling projects Prior to construction of the 1967 W.A.C. Bennett Dam and creation of the Williston Reservoir, Arctic Grayling were widespread and abundant. Today, self-sustaining populations are limited, and in […]
Enhancing Caribou Survival in the Klinse-Za Herd The Klinse-Za caribou herd—near extirpation less than ten years ago—has tripled in number thanks to recovery efforts led by the West Moberly First Nations and Saulteau First Nations […]
Assessing health of Stone’s Sheep in our Peace Region Ten wild sheep have been outfitted with GPS collars as part of a multiyear project to examine the population demographics, behaviour, distribution, and habitat use of […]