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Thank you! Abbie Stewart has been entwined with MSES from very early on as a graduate student studying moose responses to landscape change to becoming an integral team member. Over the years, she has had many roles leading teams in field work, sharing her wisdom with students, delving into landscape
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Concerning news has arose regarding the Three Sister’s Mountain Village development in Canmore, AB. Members of the MSES team have been working alongside the Town of Canmore to identify potential environmental impacts of the proposed project with a special consideration to wildlife. The development area is along an important
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Vern Janvier, chief of the Chipewyan Prairie Dene First Nation provides comment on the Cold Lake Sub-Regional Plan, and its lack of action for the declining woodland caribou. He discusses impacts of cumulative effects on not only caribou populations and habitat, but also on their traditional rights. See the full
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Image: Timothy K. Hamilton via Flickr MSES wildlife expert, Dr. Brian Kopach, spoke with Canmore Town Council about a proposed development that could impact the South Canmore Lands Habitat Patch. MSES has provided independent, scientific advise and assessments of wildlife corridor network functionality in the Bow Valley for 10 years
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Images from: City Nature Challenge The City Nature Challenge is a Canada-wide competition documenting flora and fauna in your community. The city with the most engagement and observations wins the crown! You can participate this weekend by uploading your photos to the iNaturalist app or iNaturalist.ca. The
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Recently, we provided some information on in-community training that we provide. If you’re wondering how you can access the resources to help cover the costs of training, we can help with that as well! We have assisted a number of Indigenous communities in applying for provincial, federal, and other funding