Pure Clean Water: Biomonitoring In The Flathead
FROM: Wildsight A few weeks ago, I spent a few hot days in the Flathead Valley, often in the cold, clear waters of the tributaries of the Flathead River. The whole Flathead, which is the largest...
View ArticleConnect with nature with a walk through the Ancient Cottonwood Trail
FROM: Nature Conservancy of Canada Take a virtual tour of the Ancient Cottonwood Trail near Fernie, British Columbia, and discover 400-year-old black cottonwood trees. To watch the tour, click here....
View ArticleClassroom with Outdoors
FROM: Crowsnest Conservation Classes at Isabelle Sellon School thoroughly enjoyed their Classroom with Outdoors field trips sponsored by Crowsnest Conservation Society again this fall. Grade 6 classes...
View ArticleChristmas Bird Count
Christmas Bird Count FROM: Crowsnest Conservation Birding Committee The Crowsnest Conservation Society birding committee is organizing the 2017 Crowsnest Pass Christmas Bird Count. Look for details in...
View ArticleJoin Crowsnest Conservation Board
Join Crowsnest Conservation Board FROM: Crowsnest Conservation Do you care about conservation issues in Crowsnest Pass? Why not consider joining Crowsnest Conservation Society Board. We are currently...
View ArticleGrassy Mountain Notice of Application
FROM: Alberta Energy Regulators To review the project and information on how to respond, visit the Alberta Energy Regulator’s page here....
View ArticleAlberta Energy Regulator issues Notice of Application for Grassy Mountain
FROM: Pass Herald The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) issued a Notice of Application on October 31, 2017 for the Grassy Mountain Coal Project by Benga Mining Ltd. (Benga), a subsidiary of Riversdale...
View ArticleChristmas Bird Count
FROM: Crowsnest Conservation Birding Committee Greetings everyone! The Crowsnest Pass Christmas Bird Count for this year will be held on Tuesday, January 2, 2018. So pop that date in your calendars...
View ArticleTent Mountain Notice of Application
Tent Mountain Notice of Application FROM: Alberta Energy Regulators To review the project and information on how to respond, visit the Alberta Energy Regulator’s page here....
View ArticleCrowsnest Mountain Spirit Festival
Crowsnest Mountain Spirit Festival FROM: Crowsnest Conservation, Discover Crowsnest Heritage, Crowsnest Nordic, Pass Powderkeg, and Crowsnest Outdoors The event was inspired by the University of...
View ArticleResilient Residents – Mammals that stay
FROM: Alberta Environment and Parks Winter has arrived! Over the past two years, we have looked at animals who leave the province or the ones who take long winter naps until spring. This year, our...
View ArticleOldman Watershed Council 2017 Year in Review
FROM: Oldman Watershed Council This year has been one of particularly strong growth and community engagement for the OWC. To read more, click here....
View ArticleChristmas Bird Count
2017 Crowsnest Pass Christmas Bird Count Tuesday, January 2, 2018 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM We recommend bringing: ice grips for boots snack and a hot drink binoculars and a camera bear spray Drop in from 2:00...
View ArticleBirdwatchers Come Together in Crowsnest Pass to Participate in the 118th...
FROM: Crowsnest Conservation Birding Committee Another Christmas Bird Count season has arrived. Between December 14, 2017 and January 5, 2018, tens of thousands of bird and winter enthusiasts will...
View ArticleCrowsnest Conservation Board and Annual General Meeting
Crowsnest Conservation Board and Annual General Meeting FROM: Crowsnest Conservation Crowsnest Conservation Society held a very successful AGM at Country Encounters on November 29, 2017. Thank you to...
View ArticleStatement of Concern
Statement of Concern FROM: Crowsnest Conservation The Crowsnest Conservation Board has summited another Statement of Concern regarding the Benga Mining Application for the Grassy Mountain Mine. The...
View ArticleResilient Residence – Mammals that are inactive but don’t hibernate
FROM: Alberta Environment and Parks This is the second of a four part series on our province’s most resilient animals. You may have assumed that the mammals you don’t see during the winter are...
View ArticleGreat Backyard Bird Count
Great Backyard Bird Count FROM: Great Backyard Bird Count Join thousands of birders worldwide in the 21st annual Great Backyard Bird Count. The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is a free, fun, and easy...
View Article2017 Crowsnest Pass Christmas Bird Count
2017 Crowsnest Pass Christmas Bird Count FROM: Crowsnest Conservation Each year, Bird Studies Canada and the National Audubon Society help coordinate and support the efforts of more than 2500 counts...
View ArticleForests on Fire
What did our forests look like 100 years ago? And 100 years in the future? How does wildfire affect the wildlife? What can we learn from the Lost Creek and Kenow fires? Guest speakers: David Andison:...
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