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Parks Canada human-wildlife conflict specialist for Banff National Park, Dan Rafla, said it is always an exciting time when there is new pups.
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“We except new pups annually but we never really know for sure. The previous Bow Valley alpha male wolf, known as number 1901, was killed on the highway last spring, so it was another alpha male who took the position vacated and paired with the female 1701, and he is the father of these new pups,” said Rafla.
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It s for the kids : Bereaved Calgary moms ride to support children with cancer A Calgary team is raising money for Kids Cancer Care by biking between 75 to 115 kilometres on Sunday, many of whom have lost a child of their own to the disease.
Author of the article: Brittany Gervais
Publishing date: Jul 17, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 3 minute read • Dale Zukowski and Anne Cameron pose for a photo on the Bow River Pathway prior to an upcoming fundraiser. The bereaved parents of cancer victims doing a bike fundraiser for cancer research and plan to cycle from Banff to Lake Louise tomorrow. Saturday, July 17, 2021. Brendan Miller/Postmedia Brendan Miller/Postmedia
It s for the kids : Bereaved Calgary moms ride to support children with cancer A Calgary team is raising money for Kids Cancer Care by biking between 75 to 115 kilometres on Sunday, many of whom have lost a child of their own to the disease.
Author of the article: Brittany Gervais
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