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Snowy Owls

  With the snowy weather, it seems appropriate to talk about the aptly named snowy owl whose colouring provides excellent camouflage for our northern climate.

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Porcupine Pals

It’s unlikely that you’ve seen one of these spiky critters bumbling around, since porcupines are nocturnal and tend to avoid humans at all costs. If

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Snow Tracks

  Winter is a slower season for AIWC as many birds travel south and young animals are no longer as dependent on their mothers for

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Holy Crow!

They might be perched on trees, electricity wires, housetops or maybe filling the sky in swarms of “murders.” Crows seem to be everywhere! But how

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Pelicans

In light of AIWC’s recent pelican patient, it became clear to me that many people don’t realize we have pelicans in Alberta. That’s totally ok,

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Long-eared Owl

      Recently, a long-eared owl underwent one of AIWC’s first onsite surgeries in several years to repair an exposed fracture. The vets are

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Scared Skunk

Scared Skunk is AIWC’s first children’s book and the third book Michelle and Denver Suttie have written for an animal charity. The goal of these

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Muskrats

Hey, what’s that little, brown, furry critter swimming around ponds and lakes? A muskrat!  Adults can only weigh up to 1.5 kilograms, so these little pond-dwellers

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Trumpeter Swans

Photo credit:  Parks Canada You may have noticed big white birds in lakes and ponds recently who aren’t normally there. These birds are trumpeter swans.

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