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Wigwam Flats project sees success with significant community support

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ELK VALLEY NEWS—The Wigwam Flats Ecosystem Enhancement Project had a successful first year in 2025, with over $1.3 million raised for the cause and work...

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Briefing note on caribou habitat recovery

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Ecological indicators of recovery are highlighted in an infographic from the CCLM Portal.

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Biodiversity Pathways Annual Report 24-25

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Find highlights from the Wildlife Science Centre in the latest Biodiversity Pathways annual report

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Live stream of supplemental feeding of Kennedy Siding caribou

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Kennedy Siding caribou feeding station

Learn about the Kennedy Siding caribou supplemental feeding project.

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New study looks at grizzly bear movements and habitat choices—and the influence of human infrastructure

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Over twenty years of GPS collar data was used to understand where bears go and why in the southern Rocky Mountains

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Reconnecting the Rockies: Monitoring wildlife crossings along Highway 3 in Alberta

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A herd of elk crosses a highway in front a vehicle in a grassy environment

A round-up of recent media coverage on Reconnecting the Rockies

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Dr. Melanie Dickie wins Governor General Gold Medal for Academic Excellence

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The Governor General Gold Medal is awarded annually to the student with the highest academic standing graduating from a master’s or doctoral program.

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New research on caribou migration patterns

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Aerial image of a group of caribou in a snowy forest

New research from the Wildlife Science Centre and a team of collaborators found that caribou migration routes are shrinking.

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Different Ways of Knowing: the 2024 Northern Mountain Caribou Summit

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A Tahltan Guardian watches a caribou run away in the snow after being collared

We’re pleased to share the story of the Northern Mountain Caribou Summit in a newly released short film.

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