En route to Bonnyville, Alberta, I visited a few oversized attractions like the world’s largest Mallard Duck in Andrew. Cultural heritage, local landmarks such as the Dickie Bush Russian Orthodox Church, showcased Alberta’s unique sand rich history.
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I Know iNaturalist
The post introduces iNaturalist as a tool to record nature observations and education. This ‘cheat sheet’ explains its features, history, and roles for users. It outlines best practices for making observations, accessing the platform, and supporting its community.
Continue readingA Natural Conversation with CPA Alberta
Frank discusses his lifelong passion for nature. He highlights the need for education in regards to natural areas as well as safety and preservation efforts.
Continue readingGuns, CBC, and Natural Areas – 2024-11-15
Some field notes from the Redwater River Natural Area in Alberta. An illegal shooting range yielded 175 spent shell casings and concerns about lead contamination from the range.
Continue readingCoyote Lake North-OC
The Coyote Lake ‘North-OC Parcel’ is detailed as not worth visiting due to limited access, lack of facilities, and poor trail maintenance.
Continue readingBY-Red Rock Coulee – 2024-10-16
Red Rock Coulee Natural Area features geological formations called concretions. The site offers beautiful views and walking is easy, making it a worthwhile visit despite the absence of amenities.
Continue readingBY-Milk River NA – 2024-10-15
The Milk River NA runs from the US Border North to nearly TWP 22. Access from the North stops at the river unless you are prepared to cross it. The Milk River, unique to Canada for flowing into the Mississippi basin, provides scenic views but limited access, primarily across private land with no facilities available.
Continue readingCypress Hills & Environ – 2024-October
Cypress Hills Provincial Park in Alberta is a stunning natural area. Its diverse landscapes make it an appealing destination for outdoor enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
Continue readingThree Point Creek – 2024-09-21
The Threepoint Creek Natural Area, south of Calgary, has limited disturbances. Accessible paths lead to a beaver dam and the Sheep River, though flooding restricts some routes. The area features braided trails suitable for various outdoor activities but lacks amenities.
Continue readingBragg Creek PNT – 2024-09-21
Bragg Creek Natural Area offers defined trails adjacent to the West Bragg Creek Day Use Area. The trails are affected by heavy use and a beaver dam, causing some flooding. Overall, the area warrants a low rating with an enjoyable drive from Calgary.
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