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Owl They Need is Love. March 9, 2016. March 9, 2016. Both these dispersal and mortality rates are likely to be irreversible, and although the burrowing owl is protected under the federal Species at Risk Act, the species may face extinction in Canada. The public and industries need to become much more informed and involved. Otherwise, the burrowing owls may face an unfortunate fate which could have been potentially avoided. Clayton, K. and Schmutz, J. 2010. Is the decline of Burrowing Owls. Owls are my ab...

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How to Target the Marmot. March 24, 2016. The Vancouver island marmot, as it’s name indicates, naturally occurs only in the high mountains of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. They are one of the largest marmot species and are easily identified by their unique appearance. However, this endemic Vancouver Island animal is one of the most critically endangered mammals in the world (All About Marmots, 2008). Government of Canada. [Internet]. Species at risk public registry: Vancouver island marmot ...Indus...

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Keep Calm and Caribou On. February 25, 2016. February 25, 2016. Banff National Park in Alberta once had a population of woodland caribou; in 2009, however, an avalanche occurred, killing the last five individuals that remained in that herd (Parks Canada). Thus, the woodland caribou were extirpated from the national park. Emily Fobert. 2015. Caribou in Canada: People Affected. Retrieved from http:/ www.canadiangeographic.ca/magazine/nd07/indepth/people affected.asp. Decesare, N., Whittington, J., ...Wow s...

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How to Target the Marmot. March 24, 2016. The Vancouver island marmot, as it’s name indicates, naturally occurs only in the high mountains of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. They are one of the largest marmot species and are easily identified by their unique appearance. However, this endemic Vancouver Island animal is one of the most critically endangered mammals in the world (All About Marmots, 2008). Government of Canada. [Internet]. Species at risk public registry: Vancouver island marmot ...Indus...

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