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Biodiversity Makes it Work – NAWMP in Alberta Volume 8, 2008 (PDF 456 KB)

  • Agriculture and Biodiversity: Natural Partners
  • Life and Times of the Franklin’s Gull
  • Research Makes the Difference
  • What is NAWMP?
  • Tracking the Plains Garter Snake

Biodiversity Makes it Work – NAWMP in Alberta Volume 7, 2005

  • Keeping Track in the Buffalo Lake Moraine
  • Scoring for Conservation in the Boreal Transition Zone
  • Focus on Western and Eared Grebes
  • Searching for the Best Sites for Grazing and Duck Production in the Aspen Parkland
  • Location, Location, Location!

Biodiversity Makes it Work – NAWMP in Alberta Volume 6, 2004 (PDF 375 KB)

  • An Inventory of Alberta’s Northern Grasslands
  • The Northern Prairie and Parkland Waterbird Conservation Plan
  • Champions of Biodiversity
  • Riparian Action Team a Success
  • Survival of the Fittest Toad

Biodiversity Makes it Work – NAWMP in Alberta Volume 5, 2003 (PDF 395 KB)

  • Understanding the Decline: Is there hope for Alberta’s sage grouse?
  • A Close Look at the Aspen Parkland
  • How Changes in Forest Cover Affect Avian Species
  • When Waterfowl Compete with Fish, its Waterfowl that Can Lose
  • What’s Good for the Mallard is Good for the Salamander

Biodiversity Makes it Work – NAWMP in Alberta Volume 4, 2002 (PDF 318 KB)

  • What’s Happening to the White-winged Scoter?
  • The North American Bird Conservation Initiative (NABCI) is Gaining Ground in Alberta
  • Water Quality: Gathering Baseline Data on Pesticides in Aspen Parkland Wetlands
  • Studying the Effects of Grazing on Bird Populations
  • What is NAWMP Doing for Species of Concern?

Biodiversity Makes it Work – NAWMP in Alberta Volume 3, 2001 (PDF 353 KB)

  • Mapping the Road Ahead: Taking the DU Decision Support System a Giant Step Forward
  • The Importance of Native Habitat
  • Sharptails
  • Ask an Expert: What is environmentally sustainable agriculture?
  • The Search for a Focal Species for Habitat Management
  • Champions of Biodiversity
  • Parkland Conservation Farm Teaches Youth about Biodiversity

Biodiversity Makes it Work – NAWMP in Alberta Volume 2, 2000 (PDF 336 KB)

  • What do Ducks have to do with Biodiversity?
  • Getting a Handle on the Status and Distribution of Alberta’s Amphibians
  • Nesting Cover Planted for Waterfowl Provides Habitat for other Species
  • Endangered Burrowing Owls Benefit from Native Prairie Secured for Waterfowl
  • Dragonflies and Leopard Frogs: Biological Indicators of Wetland Health
  • How do you Measure Biological Diversity?
  • Bio-fascinating

Biodiversity Makes it Work – NAWMP in Alberta Volume 1, 2000 (PDF 309 KB)

  • AB NAWMP‘s Commitment to Biodiversity Continues
  • Species at Risk
  • Managed Grazing
  • As and Expert: What is Biodiversity?
  • What do the Best Habitats Look Like?
  • Planning for the Future of Bird Conservation
  • How do you Measure Biological Diversity?
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Although we may have slightly different objectives, we all have the same overall goal to protect and enhance important landscapes and the natural resources they sustain.

Tim Hodgson
Associate Regional Director
Nature Conservancy of Canada