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Canada’s mighty beavers have been keeping busy. This newly discovered beaver dam, in Alberta’s Wood Buffalo National Park, is so big it can be seen from space. Check out some more pics of the ...
Google Earth view of location of Little Buffalo, Alberta near site of oil spill. Yellow line is the Canadian border with the US. The Canadian province of Alberta has suffered its worst oil spill ...
In a hold-out effort not to anthropomorphize her, this juvenile beaver has no official name. But as she rehabs in the Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation near the hamlet of Madden, about ...
Eighty people in Alberta reported they can speak Beaver, according to 2016 census data released in October by Statistics Canada. Fewer than 50 identified the language as their mother tongue.
The Miistakis Institute and the Alberta Riparian Habitat Management Society are asking citizens to become dam detectives and find beaver homes from satellite images.
Thie wrote an extensive blog post about the discovery, noting that it appears in satellite images as early as 1990, making it decades old (though some beaver activity can be seen in shots from the ...
Generations of beavers exploiting prime real estate conspired to build the world’s largest beaver dam in Alberta, a structure 40 years in the making, according to the ecologist who found it.