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The ABMI is a global leader in biodiversity monitoring. We tell the factual story of Alberta’s wildlife & ecosystems through high quality data & information.
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Well that's not very nice!
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ABMI Jul 31
Don't forget - join us for another this Wednesday at Lois Hole Provincial Park to learn about birds!
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ABMI Jul 28
Over 90% of Horned Grebes breed in Canada's wetlands. One of many reasons wetland biodiversity monitoring is important!
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Alberta Wolverine Jul 27
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ABMI Jul 26
Come to tonight to learn all about trees!
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ABMI Jul 25
Huh? What do you mean field season is almost over? It feels like it just started!
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ABMI Jul 21
Replying to @daniel_mackle
You're absolutely right! Dragonflies keep their wings spread at rest where damselflies keep them folded.
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ABMI Jul 21
Do you know the easiest way to tell the difference between dragonflies and their close relatives damselflies? 📸: Arnold Janz
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Amanda Halawell Jul 21
Grasslands restoration is working in the soil, too. Gains in biodiversity above and below ground!
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ABMI Jul 19
Come join us tonight with to learn about mammals in at Hawrelak Park!
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ABMI Jul 18
These coyote pups sure are having fun with our "wizard stick!" Any clue why it's in all of our photos?
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ABMI Jul 14
Today is National ! How do you plan to get outside and enjoy today? 📸: Monica Dahl
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ABMI Jul 11
It looks like this trio is about to sing us a tune at the grasslands cantina!
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ABMI Jul 8
We're excited to teach folks about native pollinators and with & today!
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ABMI Jul 5
Thanks for the mention ! We have >10 yrs of biodiversity data for , including plants at
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Royal Alberta Museum Jul 5
run so fast their vision blurs! They must often stop to recalibrate. You'll see all 19 species fr Alta @ the new RAM.
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ABMI Jul 5
Replying to @ABbiodiversity
It was actually taken June 29 of last year. So late spring/early summer is correct!
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ABMI Jul 4
For this week, can you guess what time of year this photo was taken? There's a good clue in there!
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ABMI Jul 4
We are thrilled to announce that we are partnering again with@NatureAlberta & for in Edmonton!
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ABMI Jun 30
From all of us here at the ABMI, we wish you a very happy 📸: Elvis Pineda
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