The Rocky Mountains, especially, attract outsized attention and deliver outsized economic impact. Despite covering just 7.4 per cent of Alberta’s land and being home to two per cent of the population, ...
Wolverines are under threat from climate change and landscape changes due to ... a fact supported by recent studies in the Rocky Mountains and boreal Alberta. What's more, new soon-to-be-published ...
Visiting Banff National Park, one of North America's best national parks in the mountains, is on every outdoor enthusiast's ...
Among these First Nations peoples is the Stoney Nakoda - or “Mountain People” - who view the Rockies (particularly the province of Alberta ... inhabiting immense landscapes throughout the ...
That’s why, even though the Rocky Mountain Range runs from Northern British Columbia to New Mexico, we can claim our very own “Rockies” as a distinct wonder of Canada.
Tucked away in a picturesque river valley at the foot of the Rocky Mountains ... Toronto for a home in the Alberta town. She has no regrets. "I'm a pretty big outdoorsy person, so really just wanted ...
Jason Marino’s The Hummingbird helped the St. Albert photographer receive the 2024 Photographic Artist of the Year title ...
Alberta set out to look for grizzly bears in the Rocky Mountain wilderness, they knew that the odds were not in their favour. "The landscape we were flying over was incredibly vast," says Turner ...
A synthesis across multiple North American studies showed that all trapped wolverine populations were declining, a fact supported by recent studies in the Rocky Mountains and boreal Alberta.