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Tag Archives: grizzly bear recovery plan

Grizzlies - parent and 3 cubs - Waterton Biosphere Association

Draft Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan Survey – Deadline July 15th, 2016

Carnivores and Communities, NewsBy AdminJuly 13, 2016

On June 1st, 2016 the Alberta Government released a new draft of the Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan (2016-2021).   Recovery plans aim to maintain or recover threatened or endangered species. The Alberta Government is conducting a public survey on the draft plan and the Waterton Biosphere Reserve Association (WBRA) would like to encourage everyone to comment…

Bear outside of electric fence carnivore project copyright WBRA 2015

Southwestern Alberta continues to have the highest grizzly bear population density in the province.

Carnivores and Communities, NewsBy AdminJune 29, 2016

Results of the Southwest Alberta Grizzly Bear Monitoring Project show that since 2007 there has been a 4% per year increase in the grizzly bear population in Bear Management Area 6. June 28, 2016, Twin Butte, Alberta – In 2011, Dr. Andrea Morehouse embarked on the Southwest Alberta Grizzly Bear Monitoring Project (GBMP), a collaborative…

Just how many grizzly bears are there in southwestern Alberta ?

Carnivores and Communities, NewsBy AdminJune 13, 2016

Grizzly Bear Monitoring Project Final results of the 2011-2014 Grizzly Bear Monitoring Project in Bear Management Area 6 to be released as a part of the Waterton Biosphere Reserve Association’s Annual General Meeting on June 28th, 2016. Over the years there have been many different opinions on the grizzly bear population in southwestern Alberta.   While…

Sharing the Range Poster Combined Events 2015

Special Showings of Sharing the Range – Calgary and Canmore 2015

Carnivores and CommunitiesBy AdminSeptember 9, 2015

In May of 2015, the Waterton Biosphere Reserve Association released a short film (15 minutes in length) titled Sharing the Range.   The film profiles work being done by ranchers in southwestern Alberta who are living with a high population density of grizzly bears. To date the film has been very well received, offering new perspectives…

Cardston Carnivore Meeting - Waterton Biosphere Association

Waterton Biosphere Reserve Hosts Large Carnivore Meetings

Carnivores and Communities, NewsBy AdminJanuary 1, 2015

On November 12th and 13th, 2014,  The Waterton Biosphere Reserve Carnivore Working Group held public meetings in Cardston County, the M.D. of Pincher Creek, and the M.D. of Ranchland. With approximately 150 attendees in total, the Carnivore Working Group addressed concerns from area residents and hosted discussion regarding what the future may hold for the…

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