
Rodents and their Ever Growing Teeth
by Katie Grant When you see a rodent, you can almost guarantee they are either gnawing on something or grinding their teeth together. That is

by Katie Grant When you see a rodent, you can almost guarantee they are either gnawing on something or grinding their teeth together. That is

By Sydney Nelson, AIWC Volunteer The mountains, forests, and parklands of Alberta are home to two species of bear: the black bear (Ursus americanus) and

By Marissa Hansen Meet your local urban bobcat While still twice the size of domestic cats, bobcats are the smallest species of wild cat in

By Courtney Collins, AIWC Volunteer Did you know that bats are the only mammals that can fly? Not only are they incredible fliers, but they

By Alisha Kadam Meet your coyote neighbours Coyotes are a small canine species that are found throughout Alberta and all of North America. Typically, coyotes

By Marissa Hansen Meet your neighbours Skunks are nocturnal mammals that are known for their black and white fur and their distinct smell. These animals

Learn all about the “cloaking devices” baby hares and deer use to keep themselves safe when they are first born!

Releasing domestic rabbits isn’t a kindness. Learn more about the difference between hares and rabbits, and why one can survive here in Calgary!

Tips for how you can enjoy the winter wonderlands outside, while making sure wildlife stays safe and healthy