Fish and Wildlife
Grizzly Bear recovery plan published
Sustainable Resource Development has published the Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan on its website.
Paper cut!
Alberta Sustainable Resource Development
has unveiled a new, web-friendly set of documents that will dramatically cut the
time it takes for wildlife research or collection licence projects to be approved.
CSI: Walleye
There’s nothing fishy about it at all: Lindsey Burke has an af-fin-ity for DNA.
The forensic scientist, who is on leave from her job at the RCMP crime lab, has gone back to school to apply her skills to the walleye.
Survey says … !
Canadian anglers have discovered what Albertans have long known: The walleye is king of all recreational sport fish.
Highlights
Little Smoky
Caribou Calf Project
June 21, 2006
Chronic Wasting Disease — Alberta-Saskatchewan
2006 Border Program
January 19, 2006
Alberta government raises
the bar for zoos
Enforceable standards apply to all zoos in the province
September 30, 2005
Commitment to Caribou Conservation
August 3, 2005
Coyotes: "urban wildlife" in
our midst
June 3, 2005
Celebrate National Wildlife
Week by visiting Alberta's "wild places"
April 12, 2005
Increased fines to help
stop grizzly bear poaching
This is just one of the 23 management actions and 5 major research
activities that Sustainable Resource Development is involved in.
February 2, 2004

