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Fighting for our provincial fish Bull Trout in the Tay River

Fish traps were placed in the Tay River to determine if this river is still used by spawning Bull Trout. It turns out, yes, it is.
Published in Michael's Blog
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Sandhill Cranes are added to hunters table fare

With population estimates reaching close to a million birds AEP has approved a fall hunt for the Sandhill Crane.
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A slimmed down version of Waterfowl Warmup hit the target

AEP Minister Jason Nixon brought along a crack-shot team to help support the Report A Poacher event.
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Anglers are releasing invasive species into our rivers and lakes

Prussian Carp pose a serious risk to our native fish populations. If you catch one kill it. Do not remove and place in another waterbody.
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Lac La Biche - a long journey from a collapsed fishery

Lisa has been fishing this lake most of her life, and has seen some big changes.
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Don't trash talk these fish!

When it comes to angling for these fish beauty is in the eye of the angler.
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Re-stocking Westslope Cutthroat trout is the option of last resort.

Ensuring a genetic pure strain of Westslope Cutthroat Trout is critical say biologists.
Published in Michael's Blog
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The Ranch

Ranchers along the eastern slopes are playing a significant role when it comes to enhancing habitat for wildlife while still maintaining a viable cattle operation.
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Searching for Piping Plover nesting site

Alberta represents the outer range of the Piping Plover. Population numbers of this endangered shorebird can swing from as many as 300 to as few as a dozen.
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The Raven River worth saving

The Raven River can offer anglers a real challenge for several fish species.
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