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Grizzly bears thriving in Alberta, science-based estimates show

Grizzly bears thriving in Alberta, science-based estimates show Alberta Environment and Parks estimates the total number of grizzlies in the province is between 856 and 973. In 2010, when grizzlies were listed as a threatened species in Alberta, the provincial population estimate was been 700 and 800 bears. Social Sharing CBC News · Grizzly bear in fall colours in the Canadian Rockies.(John E. Marriott, EXPOSED Wildlife Conservancy) Efforts to help the Alberta grizzly bear population recover are working and the province now has between 856 and 973 grizzlies, according to Alberta Environment and Parks. In 2010, the year grizzlies were listed as a threatened species in Alberta, the provincial population estimate was been 700 and 800.

Guardians of Edehzhie adapt to protect Indigenous land during COVID-19 pandemic

Guardians of Edehzhie adapt to protect Indigenous land during COVID-19 pandemic Emma Tranter Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer The Canadian Press There was a time last year when the guardians of Edehzhie would head out on the land in the Northwest Territories and worry what their communities might look like when they returned. That was when COVID-19 started to sweep across Canada, threatening the country’s northern communities, including those around the protected area known as Edehzhie in the Dehcho region of the N.W.T.

Guardians of Edehzhie: Protecting the land during the pandemic - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Guardians of Edehzhie: Protecting the land during the pandemic Poll Government policy Guardians of the Edehzhie protected area in the Northwest Territories are trained in the use of wildlife cameras as seen in this handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Indigenous Leadership Initiative MANDATORY CREDIT There was a time last year when the guardians of Edehzhie would head out on the land in the Northwest Territories and worry what their communities might look like when they returned. That was when COVID-19 started to sweep across Canada, threatening the country’s northern communities, including those around the protected area known as Edehzhie in the Dehcho region of the N.W.T.

Guardians of Edehzhie: Protecting the land during the pandemic

Established in 2018 between the Dehcho First Nations and the federal government, Edehzhie is the country s first Indigenous Protected Area. It covers more than 14,000 square kilometres of land more than twice the size of Banff National Park. Edehzhie is known as the breadbasket of the Dehcho region, because of its abundance of wildlife, plants and fresh water. As part of the agreement between the Dehcho and Canada, eight people were hired as guardians to monitor activities on the land. They are from the four surrounding communities of Fort Providence, Jean Marie River, Fort Simpson and Wrigley. They re essentially our eyes and ears on the ground, said Ashley Menicoche, one of four Edehzhie community co-ordinators, from her home in Fort Simpson.

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