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Two More Alberta Native Trout added to Species at Risk List

Katarina GravesAugust 23, 2019Conservation Campaigns, News & Updates, Wildlife

Calgary Alberta, August 23, 2019For Immediate Release Albertan conservationists welcome the federal listing of two native trout as species at risk. On August 21, the … Read More

Human Wildlife Coexistence in the Bow Valley

Katarina GravesJune 28, 2018Conservation Campaigns, News & Updates, Wildlife

Living With Wildlife Living with and near wildlife has been an ongoing conversation in Alberta, particularly in the Bow Valley where people and wildlife concentrate … Read More

Park Closures: Vexing but Necessary

Katarina GravesJune 28, 2018Blog, Conservation Campaigns, News & Updates, Parks and Protected Areas, Wildlife

So you have been waiting all week for the weekend to get out onto the trails in Banff or K-Country. You poured over your maps … Read More

How to be safe in bear country

Katarina GravesJune 28, 2018Blog, Conservation Campaigns, News & Updates, Wildlife

When enjoying the glorious wilderness places of Southern Alberta, having the awareness that we share all this land with the beautiful Alberta wildlife is essential in … Read More

Bears, and the importance of being prepared

Katarina GravesJune 21, 2018Blog, Conservation Campaigns, News & Updates, Wildlife

There is nothing better than those early season excursions to the Rockies.  Shades of green awaken the landscape, spans of vibrant shooting stars grace the … Read More

Grizzy bear in field

CPAWS SAB and NAB support listing grizzly bears as a species at risk

Katarina GravesJanuary 18, 2018Conservation Campaigns, News & Updates, Wildlife

The Grizzly Bear is a cornerstone species found in some of the most iconic landscapes in the country. CPAWS supports listing grizzly bears as a species of risk.

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CPAWS Southern Alberta acknowledges that they work in the traditional territories of the Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy), comprised of the Siksika, Kainai, Piikani, and Amskapi Piikani First Nations; the Tsuut'ina First Nation; the Îyârhe Nakoda, including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney First Nations; the Ktunaxa Nation; and the Otipemisiwak Métis Nation of Alberta. Today, southern Alberta is home to Indigenous people from all over North America.

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