The right to hunt a single bighorn sheep, Alberta's official mammal, has netted the province $400,000 US at auction.
That exhilarating encounter was rare and is becoming rarer as Alberta and British ... Why do wildlife populations decline? Of all the things we do to nature, direct mortality—through hunting ...
The right to hunt a single bighorn sheep, Alberta's official mammal, has netted the province US$400,000 at auction.
SEE ALSO: Why Alberta wildlife rescues increase dramatically in the spring Snowy owls enjoy grassland areas. This female owl is pictured at the Alberta Birds of Prey Centre. (Submitted to the CBC ...
Nestled in Alberta’s badlands ... Freshwater from storms would have washed animal remains into lakes and rivers, helping to preserve them in oxygen-poor environments. Sediment runoff from ...
Through Alberta’s wildlife rehab network ... Then suddenly, almost overnight, in 2026, nature will flip a switch, and she’ll be a self-sufficient grown-up, disdainful, and utterly done ...
The special licences grant hunters with the highest bid the opportunity to hunt year-round for a specific animal.
The Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society(AARCS) plans to focus its efforts on its main location in Calgary, where it says it can better serve the community's needs.