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Tag Archives: wolverines
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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Amazing wolverines…
Wolverine Watch- a citizen-science based approach to contribute information on wolverine in the Canadian Rockies, increase awareness regarding their status, and recruit volunteers- has been up and running for a year as part of our Highway Wilding project. We would … Continue reading
Highway Wilding has its own YouTube channel
Highway Wilding is a collaborative research & monitoring project between Parks Canada, the Western Transportation Institute (WTI), Miistakis Institute, Wilburforce Foundation and Woodcock Foundation with a focus of getting wildlife safely “across the road” in Banff National Park and beyond. … Continue reading
Dr. Tony Clevenger (Miistakis partner) featured in Calgary Herald
Miistakis has partnered with the Western Transportation Institute to develop Wolverine Watch (www.wolverinewatch.org) – an online mapping tool that backcountry enthusiasts in Kootenay, Yoho and Banff National parks can use to report wolverine sightings. In addition to the citizen science … Continue reading
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Tagged citizen science, landscape connectivity, remote camera, wolverines
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