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In this episode of the Wildsmart Speaker Series, John Paczkowski gives his presentation, Where the Wildlife Roam: Wildlife Movement and Corridor Use in the Bow Valley.

In 2001, Canada hosted the G8 Summit in Kananaskis. One of the outcomes of the summit was the creation of the Kananaskis Summit Environmental Legacy, to improve habitat connectivity and wildlife corridors, and to reduce wildlife mortality in the Bow River valley near Canmore, Alberta.

Join John as he takes us through the reasons behind the G8 legacy mitigations, learn what underpasses are, how they are used and by who, and recent research on wildlife corridor connectivity and corridor movement in the Bow Valley.

Direct download: Where_the_Wildlife_Roam_John_Paczkowski.mp3
Category:On Tape -- posted at: 8:43 PM

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In this episode, Claire Wilkinson, Planner with the Town of Banff talks with Ralphine Locke and Sarah Ramey about the charming old Banff cemetary.

Learn more about the Old Banff Cemetary at http://www.banff.ca/business/heritage-program/landmarks/cemetery-Banff-old.htm

Direct download: Old_Banff_Cemetery.mp3
Category:Affecting You -- posted at: 7:30 PM

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This week, communications officer Omar McDadi shares some information about the 66-legged creature and Yoho National Park's Burgess Shale. Roger Hostin also shares the cross-country skiing and skating conditions in and around Lake Louise.

Direct download: Off_the_Beaten_Track_-_December_8_11.mp3
Category:Off The Beaten Track -- posted at: 4:00 AM

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This week on Off the Beaten Track, Michelle speaks with Stephanie Meinke from the BC Marine Trails Network. And Greg Fenton, Superintendent for Jasper National Park fills us in on the recent announcement concerning the longevity of woodland caribou in some of Canada's mountain national parks.

Direct download: Off_the_Beaten_Track_-_December_1_11.mp3
Category:Off The Beaten Track -- posted at: 3:30 AM