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Enter your search choices in the boxes below to create lists from the Alberta Wildlife Database.

If a location does not appear in the dropdown menu below, it is because nothing has yet been reported for that location.

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This list reflects only what our readers have reported to our online database from this location. It is not a comprehensive list of all species found here. Although our volunteers work very hard to verify unusual reports, some reports may be unverified.

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WE THANK YOU
Board of Directors
   PAUL FINKLEMAN for serving as the society's ADOPT-A-PARK COORDINATOR this year
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THE CAMERA STORE for supporting our Bird Pool Contest with prizes
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CALGARY GIRL GUIDES
for raising money to preserve Weaselhead
CALGARY GIRL GUIDES
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ANDREW SLATER
for contributing your work to the species profile section on this website
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   YVES DANSEREAU for serving 10 consecutive years on the society's Board

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