Taking Your Pets To National ParksIt is important for people to realize that pets can pose a risk to wildlife and wildlife can pose a risk to pets and their owners.
Wild Baby Hares and Proper HandlingThe following information was graciously provided by W ILDNorth Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation , image provided by Larry D...
Wild Horse ResourcesWild horses in Alberta are a serious concern for the provincial government in regards to protecting their well-being while...
Managing Alberta's Feral Horse PopulationFind out how the provincial government monitors and manages Alberta's feral horse population.
Wild Horses in AlbertaMany concerned members and citizens have written us over the past few weeks in regards to the feral horse capture currently...
Helping Injured or Orphaned WildlifeWildlife cannot be kept as pets. There are many organizations you can turn to when you come across an animal in distress...
Lyme Disease In AlbertaThe ABVMA urges pet owners to be vigilant about checking pets for ticks and being aware of the risks of Lyme disease, which is...
Hunter Surveillance: Chronic Wasting Disease in Alberta's CervidsChronic Wasting Disease is a growing concern among Alberta’s cervid populations. Understanding the disease, from its origins and...
How to Handle Bee SwarmsIf we all work together responsibly, we can save the bees and save our environment.
Application for Horse Capture LicenseDownload the application for a provincial horse capture license below.