Day 6: Six Geese a Laying
Snow Geese are one of the most abundant species of waterfowl in North America. Once protected in the early 1900s…
Snow Geese are one of the most abundant species of waterfowl in North America. Once protected in the early 1900s…
Bird banding (or ringing) has been an important tool in monitoring wild bird populations for over a century (with reports…
Many birds vacate the Canadian Prairies before the frigid winter sets in, but there are many tough little residents and…
French hens aren’t wild birds but are an important reminder of the interface between domestic animals and wildlife. Avian influenza,…
No matter where you live in Canada, doves are likely a part of your daily life. Urban or rural, Rock…
The Grey Partridge, or Hungarian Partridge, was introduced to Canada in the early 1900s, and now makes its home mostly…
In October, the CWHC hosted a webinar with Travis Black, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, on identification of feral and wild…
The CWHC has a change in leadership. As of July 1, 2020 Patrick Zimmer, CWHC National Office Director and Chief…
Erin Moffatt and I have worked together on and off for 15 years! Wow, time flies! I first met Erin…
The Grey Partridge, or Hungarian Partridge, was introduced to Canada in the early 1900s, and now makes its home mostly…