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Wildlife
To watch Envirothon videos about Wildlife,
please visit our YouTube channel.
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Species at Risk:
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Important Bird Areas in Alberta:
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Insects of Alberta:
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Fish of Alberta:
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The Fish of Alberta book is available free through most libraries (example: Grande Prairie Public Library website)
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Amphibians and Reptiles of Alberta:
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Mammals:
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iNaturalist is a Canadian wildlife app worth checking out
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iTrack Wildlife is an app with good info on tracks and signs:
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Montana has a good field guides website that has most of our Alberta species
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The Smithsonian has some archived pages available on North American Mammals
Plants:
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Wildlife Disease:
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Wildlife diseases | Alberta.ca
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Ways to Get Involved:
Alberta Envirothon Key Points
Click Here for NCF Study Resources
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