Researchers have detected highly pathogenic avian influenza in 41 at-risk bird species across all 10 Canadian provinces.
A fencing project to reduce wildlife collisions along the Trans-Canada Highway from Banff to Canmore is set to begin in 2026, but local officials say the current design doesn’t include enough safe ...
The initiative comes as wildfires and other disasters have posed an increasing risk to pets in Canada.
A deer and a fawn are seen in a blackened forest in Canada's Nova Scotia province, where forest fires used to be rare, on June 22, 2023. No droppings, tracks, nests or other traces of ...
Canada is home to some of the planet’s most impressive animals, and the term helps promote sustainable wildlife tourism and conservation efforts by spotlighting these species. It also encourages ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is moving forward with their wolf reintroduction plan even as they face additional challenges ...
The wolf “appears to demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of the multistep connection between the floating buoy and the bait within the out-of-sight trap,” scientists said.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Thursday that one of the male wolves brought to Colorado in January from British Columbia has died. The wolf was killed by staff associated with the U.S.
Another of Colorado’s reintroduced gray wolves has died, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. The agency said in a Friday news release that it received a mortality alert from a female gray wolf’s ...