Here in Alberta, we’re no strangers to wildlife. Most of has a pretty good idea of what animals exist in our regions and how ...
Wildlife in western Alberta, such as grizzly bears and wolves living along popular hiking trails, are steering clear of the ...
That exhilarating encounter was rare and is becoming rarer as Alberta and British Columbia's wolverine populations rapidly decline. Why do wildlife populations decline? Of all the things we do to ...
She’s knee-high, the size of a large house cat, and when she wants food she will look up at you with soft, beady eyes and pat ...
Two injured and non-releasable snowy owls are pictured at the Alberta Birds of Prey Centre, about 180 kilometres southeast of ...
An analysis of a decade's worth of data kept by the Alberta Energy Regulator suggests the agency has made unsubstantiated ...
The cub was spotted near the town of Barrhead, Alta., on Dec. 9. Once taken to the Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation (AIWC) in Madden, staff weighed him and discovered he was just 15 kil ...
The Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation says it has rescued a black bear cub, found alone and starving near Barrhead, Alta., and is working to nurse it back to health before releasing it ...
Human recreation on mountain trails is displacing grizzly bears and wolves from their natural habitats, even when the trails ...
A researcher says government documents show the Alberta Energy Regulator isn't inspecting spills in the province's tar sands.