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Alberta caribou work continues while B.C. puts agreements in place
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25215
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- Library - Periodical
- Published Date
- 2020
- Author
- Campbell, Carolyn
- Publisher
- The Alberta Wilderness Association Journal
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- P
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- Author
- Campbell, Carolyn
- Responsibility
- Carolyn Campbell
- Publisher
- The Alberta Wilderness Association Journal
- Published Date
- 2020
- Physical Description
- pg. 12
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Caribou
- Wildlife
- Wildlife corridors
- Wildlife management
- First Nations
- Alberta
- British Columbia
- Abstract
- Pertains to updates on agreements Alberta and British Columbia are creating to protect extirpated caribou herds in both provinces and legal cases put forward by environmental groups and First Nations including Ecojustice, Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, Mikisew Cree First Nation, David Suzuki Foundation. Other communities involved with caribou management plans including Cold Lake First Nation, Saulteau First Nations, West Moberly First Nations
- Notes
- In Wildlands Advocate, Vol. 28, No.3, September 2020
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- Archives Library
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Banff Park highway crossings benefit wildife and humans
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue13503
- Physical Description
- p. 9 : ill
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Highways
- Wildlife corridors
- Notes
- In Wild Lands Advocate, vol.16, no.2 (April 2008)
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Carnivore corridors threatened in the Crowsnest
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue13504
- Physical Description
- p.10-12 : ill., map
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Crowsnest Pass
- Wildlife corridors
- Notes
- In Wild Lands Advocate, vol.16, no.2 (April 2008)
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Corridors in collision
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue12208
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- Library - Periodical
- Author
- Butler, Dave
- Publisher
- Fernie : Bernie Palmer
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- Author
- Butler, Dave
- Publisher
- Fernie : Bernie Palmer
- Physical Description
- p.26-36 : ill
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Wildlife corridors
- Notes
- In Rockies vol.2, iss.2 (Spring / Summer 2000)
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Cry of the wild
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue13016
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Author
- Kavanagh, D'Arcy
- Call Number
- 04 K17c Pam
- Author
- Kavanagh, D'Arcy
- Physical Description
- p.53 : il
- Subjects
- Bridges
- Highways
- Wildlife corridors
- Notes
- In Westworld Alberta, vol. 26, no.4 (September 2000)
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- 04 K17c Pam
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- Archives Library
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Death in the fast lane
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue12527
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Author
- Ten-hove, Gary
- Call Number
- 02.6 P22 Pam
- Author
- Ten-hove, Gary
- Physical Description
- p.24-27 : ill
- Subjects
- Highways
- Wildlife corridors
- Notes
- In Landmark, vol.3, no.4, August 1991
- Accession Number
- 5957
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- 02.6 P22 Pam
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Death of a "ski hill grizzly"
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue12142
- Author
- Ramsay, Bruce
- Physical Description
- p.20 : ill
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Bears
- Highways
- Wildlife corridors
- Notes
- In Explore, iss. 122 (Aug/Sep 2003)
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G8 legacy project underway near Banff National Park
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue12319
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- p.13
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Wildlife corridors
- Notes
- In Research Links, vol.12, no.1 (Spring 2004)
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A highway runs through it
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue11542
- Author
- Savage, Candace
- Physical Description
- p. 34 - 42 : ill., map
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Parks Canada
- Wildlife corridors
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- In Canadian Geographic, vol. 120, no. 5 (Jul/Aug 2000)
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Highway wilding : build them and they will live
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20170
- Medium
- Library - Moving image (includes film and digital video - published)
- Published Date
- 2013
- Author
- Allison, Leanne
- Call Number
- S918 A44 H54
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- Author
- Allison, Leanne
- Responsibility
- Leanne Allison
- Published Date
- 2013
- Subjects
- Wildlife
- Wildlife corridors
- Wildlife management
- Film making
- Films
- Highways
- Highways - Alberta
- Banff National Park
- Banff National Park - Roads & Trails
- Abstract
- Highway Wilding sets out to convince us that roads as we know them are a serious problem and make a case for doing something smarter, and achieves both beyond all doubt. Better yet, it deepens into the long-distance lives of animals and evokes that powerful sense of nature as a world operating outside of our daily understandings. Everyone will have their own moment where the film crosses over from interesting to urgent; for me, it was the story of a transplanted lynx that walked over 1500 kilometres home from America. Beautiful." - J.B. Mackinnon - author of 'The 100-Mile Diet' and 'The Once and Future World' (2013)
- Notes
- Banff Mountain Film Festival Finalist - 2013
- Accession Number
- AC637
- Call Number
- S918 A44 H54
- Collection
- Alpine Club of Canada Library
- URL Notes
- Film available online at link via youtube
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