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Tag Archives: Highway Wilding
We made the front page!
Great story in the Lethbridge Herald by Katie May on Highway 3 transportation mitigation for wildlife – Curbing highway carnage?
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Tagged Crown of the Continent, highway 3, highway mitigation for wildlife, Highway Wilding, road ecology, Road Watch, transportation, wildlife
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Cool mapping app, Beaver Hills Initiative & more….
We are pleased to share our fall e-newsletter with you. In this edition you will find articles on a Highway Wilding mapping app created by Jon Ball, the Beaver Hills Initiative and our GIS/Web Developer Ken Sanderson, in addition to … Continue reading
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Tagged e-newsletter, highway mitigation for wildlife, Highway Wilding, road ecology, Transfer of Development Credits, wolverines
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Wildlife crossings on highways a win-win
Well, today is an exciting day to talk about road ecology in the Miistakis office. We are very pleased to release the Highway Wildlife Mitigation Opportunities for the Trans-Canada Highway in the Bow Valley report. If you don’t wish to … Continue reading
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Tagged highway crossing structures, Highway Wilding, road ecology
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WANTED: sponsors for our Highway Wilding film
We are pleased to share that award-winning film-maker Leanne Allison is currently putting the final touches on the film “Highway Wilding.” We are also proud to announce that Leanne has received a prestigious internship at the Banff Centre to carry … Continue reading
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Tagged highway mitigation for wildlife, Highway Wilding, Leanne Allison, road ecology, Road Watch in the Pass
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Wolves, wolves, everywhere…
Wolves, wolves, everywhere… Please visit our Highway Wilding blog to read the latest post from our intrepid field researcher Mirjam who writes about the recent wolf action on highway underpasses in Banff National Park. She has also shared a very … Continue reading
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Tagged Banff National Park, highway mitigation for wildlife, Highway Wilding, wildlife underpasses, wolves
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Are you feeling a case of spring fever?
Are you feeling a case of spring fever? Since you are reading this, I am guessing that you are most likely sitting inside at a computer. Take a break from the task at hand and read Dr. Tony Clevenger’s most … Continue reading
Lovely lynx in the lens…and in the media!
The Highway Wilding project has some more exciting news to report. A lynx crossed the Trans-Canada Highway on one of the wildlife overpasses, and a remote camera captured this fantastic image: Here is the full media release: Rare Image Captured … Continue reading
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Tagged Banff National Park, highway mitigation for wildlife, Highway Wilding, lynx
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Highway Wilding launches website
We are pleased to announce the official launch of our Highway Wilding website! For more information on the website and the international collaboration behind the project, please read our media release below. International Collaboration Supports Animal and Human Transportation Newly … Continue reading
Hear about Highway Wilding on Alberta Primetime
Dr. Tony Clevenger spoke about Highway Wilding on Alberta Primetime on Dec. 13. If you missed the show, you can watch the coverage by clicking here.
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Tagged Alberta Primetime, Dr. Tony Clevenger, highway mitigation for wildlife, Highway Wilding
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Creative holiday card features a conservation message
We are pleased to report that Arctos & Bird has once again included a creative conservation message in their holiday card. This holiday season their card profiles highway crossing structures for wildlife, the ARC wildlife crossing design competition and a … Continue reading
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Tagged Arctos & Bird, Banff National Park, highway mitigation for wildlife, Highway Wilding, Leanne Allison
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