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Bird Migration Watches on Crown Lease 17, Alberta, Fall 1984
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Migration watches were undertaken to complement studies of birds using the waterbodies in the area of the development. Watches were conducted each morning and evening from a blind overlooking the Atha
Bistcho Lake Sub-regional Plan
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The Government of Alberta (GoA) is committed to maintaining jobs, building local economies, and supporting strong communities while conserving and wisely managing our public lands. An important part...
Black Spruce Seeds Short-Lived on Boreal Forest Seedbeds
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Viability of black spruce ( Picea mariana [Mill.] B.S.P.) seeds after dispersal in nature or by man may be a crucial factor affecting regeneration of the species on boreal forest seedbeds. Some...
Blessures et maladies : Les arbres se défendent
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Trees are constantly exposed to a multitude of micro-organisms, but only a few are capable of causing disease. When trees come under attack from micro-organisms, their primary line of defence is a...
Blog: Moose of Whitefish Lake First Nation
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In our study, scientists and Whitefish members worked together on a study design based on questions the First Nation posed – How are forestry and oil and gas affecting moose distribution in their...
Blog: ABMI Releases Preliminary Report on the Status of Human Footprint in Alberta
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From1999 to 2015, human activity in Alberta visibly converted over 23,000 km2 of native ecosystems into residential, recreational, or industrial landscapes
Blog: Aboriginal Internship for Land Stewardship Program 2005-2010
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AITF’s Aboriginal Internship for Land Stewardship Program ran from 2005-2010, with interns from Indigenous communities around the province. The community-based, practice-oriented training program...
Blog: Can Training Enable Indigenous Participation in Monitoring?
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Technical capacity can be a limiting factor to Indigenous participation in environmental monitoring. To address this, an Environmental Monitoring Technician Training Program Pilot for First Nations...
Blog: Canadian Scientists Collaborate to Map Biodiversity and the Human Footprint
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With the support of Alberta Environment and Parks, the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute has become the trusted source for data about habitat, species, and the human footprint.
Blog: Environmental Monitoring Technician Training Program – Pilot 2015
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Even though training programs exist, one of the biggest hindrances to being involved in environmental services is still attributed to lack of training, which is why AESN focuses on piloting different...
Blog: Exploring the Effects of Landscape and Climate Change on White-tailed Deer - and What They Might Mean for Caribou
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These results suggest that restoring caribou habitat to nearly unaltered conditions may help to slow white-tail expansion, reduce predator densities, and, by extension, ,lower predation on caribou.
Blog: Is There a Difference Between Pipeline and Environmental Monitoring?
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There is occasionally a misconception that pipeline monitoring and environmental monitoring are the same thing and the terms are often used interchangeably. It has been our experience in industry that...
Blog: Rewilding 101: Should We or Shouldn’t We Rewild Landscapes?
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Rewilding means bringing back qualities that have been lost, restoring an area of land to its natural state and possibly reintroducing species that had been driven out or exterminated. Conservation...
Blog: Sharing Bird Data between NatureCounts and WildTrax
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NatureCounts, a program of Birds Canada, is one of the world’s largest biodiversity data repositories. It collects and archives data from hundreds of citizen science and research projects, then makes...
Blog: We Have a Reclamation Certificate, But is it Good Enough?
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In summer 2013 field crews spent five weeks sampling soil and vegetation indicators at 18 wellsites and adjacent reference sites in the Dry Mixedgrass subregion of Alberta
Blog: Wildlife Monitoring Project Starts off with a Bang in Whitefish Lake (Atikameg) First Nation
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The three-year Whitefish Lake wildlife monitoring project is a partnership between the Whitefish (Atikameg) First Nation, InnoTech Alberta and the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute and will...
Bois brûlés : récupérer en favorisant la régénération
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To make up for timber losses caused by fire, salvage logging of burned timber is an economically attractive option. Improved logging practices could promote the establishment of regeneration while...