Senior Caribou Ecologist Melanie Dickie Awarded Georgina Mace Prize from the British Ecological Society
Congratulations to Melanie Dickie, awarded the Georgina Mace Prize for Ecological Solutions and Evidence.
CONTINUE READINGOpen Lidar Data Announcement
Throughout 2024, some of ABMI's lidar data will be made freely and publicly available on our website.
CONTINUE READINGHow humans and climate change affect our environment - UBC Okanagan News
Doctoral student Melanie Dickie’s research explores how these factors combine to influence the natural world.
CONTINUE READINGIntroducing Alberta's Wetland Atlas
A first-of-its-kind interactive report on the status and biodiversity of Alberta's amazing wetlands.
CONTINUE READINGMateen Hessami wins Mitacs Award for supporting Indigenous-led work to recover endangered B.C. caribou populations
Western science and Indigenous knowledge leaders come together to address caribou recovery and habitat protection.
CONTINUE READINGPress Release: Signs of hope from Caribou habitat restoration
Researchers say restoring linear features may help caribou populations recover by slowing wolves down
CONTINUE READINGPress Release: Agreement between Pulse Seismic and the ABMI benefits research on seismic line recovery in Alberta
Pulse Seismic and the ABMI have signed a data sharing agreement on seismic line recovery...
CONTINUE READINGSunsetting NatureLynx
We have bittersweet news: As of April 1, we will begin phasing out the NatureLyx platform.
CONTINUE READINGHands-on Winter Tracking Mission
Join our Hands-on Winter Tracking Mission!
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