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$14.7 Million in Funding Announced to Fight Invasive Species in Alberta Mountain Parks

Steven Guilbeault, federal minister of environment and climate change, announced $14.7 million in funding to fight invasive aquatic species in Alberta and B.C.'s national parks Saturday.
The money will be spent over five years on conservation projects in Banff, Jasper, Kootenay, Waterton Lakes and Yoho national parks.
Read more at https://www-cbc-ca.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.6273831
Extreme Precipitation Reduces Reproductive Output of an Endangered Raptor
Predicting Invasive Plant Response to Climate Change: Prioritization and Mapping of New Potential Threats to Alberta’s Biodiversity
Burrowing Owl Climate Change Adaptation Plan for Alberta
Climate Change Vulnerability of Alberta Species
Climate Change Vulnerability of Alberta Species
Arctic Canadian Diamond Company Shares Details of Mitigation Plan for Future Open Pit Mine in Caribou Range

During a recent public hearing regarding the future Point Lake open pit mine in the Northwest Territories, the Arctic Canadian Diamond Company declared intent to ensure the project does not negatively impact caribou migration.
Full text of this news release along with a recording of Day 1 of the public hearing can be accessed here: Arctic lays out environmental plan for Point Lake (cabinradio.ca)
*This news piece is being shared by the National Boreal Caribou Knowledge Consortium as the subject matter pertains to caribou and may be of interest to our audience.