The Beverly and Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board is urging hunters to inspect harvested caribou for parasites and report their findings, as photos of infected meat in the N.W.T. have been circulating online. The discovery...
Human activities, like resource extraction, inevitably overlap with peatland areas. While only an estimated 2% of Canadian peatlands have been disturbed to date, ongoing human development will continue to impact...
On an oxbow of the Kootenay River east of Cranbrook, B.C., Mayook Marsh is a vibrant wetland ecosystem full of life. Situated on provincial Crown land, this marsh plays a...
Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) has secured two salt marshes along Nova Scotia’s South Shore, enhancing coastal protection and wildlife habitat. The Melbourne Lake and McLean’s Lake Road salt marshes, located...
A Moncton project to reduce the salt and sediment reaching waterways from a city snow dump is showing positive results, according to Ducks Unlimited Canada.
“Caribou recovery takes time, while habitat restoration is one aspect of this, as is predator control, we are working closely with industry and Indigenous partners, exploring other ideas that may...
University of Alberta research offers new guidance that can help recover habitat for woodland caribou in forests across the province’s Athabasca oilsands region.
The Ministry of Water, Land and Natural Resources met with the Peace River Regional District (PRRD) about plans for new boreal caribou ranges in northeast B.C.