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Cathy Ellis

Cathy Ellis

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Recent Work by Cathy

GPS collared wolf from Banff National Park killed in trapline on provincial lands

GPS collared wolf from Banff National Park killed in trapline on provincial lands

"Parks Canada is aware of three wolves being trapped outside of the national park boundary in recent months."
Banff community plan calls for rebuilding, re-entry strategy in event of wildfire disaster

Banff community plan calls for rebuilding, re-entry strategy in event of wildfire disaster

We are very well versed in our evacuation planning, but Id say the conversation of re-entry and recovery with the community is still very new as a concept for folks," said Mayor Corrie DiManno.
The Boss is back: famed grizzly bear emerges from den in Banff National Park

The Boss is back: famed grizzly bear emerges from den in Banff National Park

Bears are awake and active in Banff National Park and bear activity will begin to increase as spring arrives
Bow Valley roundtable calls for viable wildlife crossings as part of Canmore highway fencing

Bow Valley roundtable calls for viable wildlife crossings as part of Canmore highway fencing

The Bow Valley human-wildlife coexistence committee believes that uninterrupted Trans-Canada Highway fencing will impede wildlife movement and reduce wildlife populations.
Mounting studies show wildlife connectivity in trouble in Bow Valley

Mounting studies show wildlife connectivity in trouble in Bow Valley

The bad news is we have a much bigger and more cumulative effect with our recreation than we realize."
Indigenous bison hunt 'entirely likely' to continue in future years in Banff

Indigenous bison hunt 'entirely likely' to continue in future years in Banff

Harvesting by Indigenous Peoples is already successfully implemented in many protected heritage places across the country, including approximately half of the national parks."
Parks Canada looking at mountain park-wide management approach to aquatic invasive species

Parks Canada looking at mountain park-wide management approach to aquatic invasive species

We want to have that information in hand before we make any further management decisions. That will give us time to get us results and do more monitoring as well.
Parks Canada looking at measures to limit vehicle access at Lake Louise, Lake Minnewanka in future years: study

Parks Canada looking at measures to limit vehicle access at Lake Louise, Lake Minnewanka in future years: study

We had over four million visitors last year in Banff National Park, and news break, we expect this to keep growing."
Orphaned cougars find permanent home after hunter killed mother near Canmore

Orphaned cougars find permanent home after hunter killed mother near Canmore

During their time with us, our Animal Health team gave them a full physical examination, confirming they are male and female siblings."
Banff mayor says Alberta premier's claims federal mismanagement putting Banff in danger of wildfire 'unsubstantiated'

Banff mayor says Alberta premier's claims federal mismanagement putting Banff in danger of wildfire 'unsubstantiated'

Parks Canada has been at the forefront of the new measures. Unfortunately, these efforts are challenged by the dramatic effects of climate change. Our summers are hotter and drier, and we have more extreme weather events, resulting in a longer season of persistent wildfire threat.
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