Webinar: Recreation Impacts, Planning, and Management
People appreciate and enjoy Alberta’s natural spaces in myriad ways from boating and 4×4 driving to hiking and picnicking. This diversity in forms and intensity of recreation across the landscape […]
Workshop – Aerial survey safety
Flying in small planes or helicopters is an incredibly useful tool for wildlife surveys and conducting fieldwork in remote locations. There are many things to consider in the project planning […]
Wildlife in the City
Family Nature Night this year was a another great event that the ACTWS attended. Student director, Nikki Paskar fascinated a young audience with her presentation on “superbirds” and led an […]
Edmonton Wildlife Festival
This year the ACTWS, represented by our Student Director, Nikki Paskar, participated in the Edmonton Wildlife Festival. The event was fantastic and wildly exceeded all of our expectations. Nikki connected […]
Meet a Wildlifer
Our May edition of the Alberta Wildlifer included an interview of Dr. Peter Neuhaus, by feature editor Erika Almási-Klausz. Dr. Neuhaus is an adjunct professor in the Biogeoscience Institute at […]
Happy Canada Day
Our nation turns 152 years young today. Our land, and the wildlife it supports, is far older than this. Wilderness is an inalienable piece of the Canadian identity. We see […]
May Mystery Wildlife
The answer to our May Mystery Wildlife quiz is… Vesper Sparrow (Pooecetes gramineus). This little grassland critter is known for singing at sundown, the time when Vesper prayers have been […]