The Banff Wildlife Crossings Project in Canada’s Rocky Mountains has dramatically reduced the amount of wildlife being hit by cars on the Trans-Canada Highway, APEGA reports. According to APEGA, the ...
Humans aren't the only ones who need a safe way to cross roads and rivers. Animals, too, need their own passages to get around. These wildlife passages are "critical" conservation tools, helping to ...
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How simple tunnels are preventing thousands of amphibian road deaths
Wildlife overpasses have gained popularity over recent years. You may have even seen images from places like Banff National ...
For three years, researchers from Montana State University spent their summers collecting bear hair. The samples, collected on both sides of the 50 mile stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway that cuts ...
Following the death of a female wolf, officials with Banff National Park say they will develop a long-term strategy to prevent other wildlife from becoming aggressive in search of food or garbage — ...
BANFF — They’ve caught a grizzly bear following a wolf, wolverines wandering in the backcountry and various types of wildlife using the Bow Valley Parkway during the hours when it’s closed to traffic.
It's not uncommon to see wildlife on the side of the road in Banff National Park — it's also not uncommon to see people getting out of their vehicles to get close to the animals. Animals that get ...
Documents obtained through freedom of information requests by The Narwhal and shared with CBC News show hundreds of animals ...
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