
Pamela Narváez-Torres
@pamnarvaez
🇲🇽 PhD candidate @UCalgary @steigj | Impacts of human activities on lemur diversity | #arborealcameratrapping | Conservation Specialist @ABWilderness
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How do short-term land cover changes influence #lemur #density? Pamela Narváez-Torres, Steig Johnson & colleagues explore this question in the 9th paper from Amanda Melin (she/her) and my special issue of AmJournalPrimatology on #primatology in #Canada. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…





✨Our Christmas Market is THIS Saturday, Dec. 7! We'll be serving coffee courtesy of Higher Ground and we'll have goodies from Bowness Soapworks, which is donating 50% of proceeds to AWA! Come drop by! 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.


“This is a change that encourages hunting of a species that is isolated, has declined, and is maybe just starting to recover, but there’s no evidence that we need a hunt or that this will in any way manage the population,” Ruiping Luo, a conservation specialist Alberta Wilderness Association

A completely nonsensical, hypocritical, and baffling decision to allow thermal coal mining to expand its footprint in Canada, while also saying you're committed to ending its export in the next 5 years Steven Guilbeault Impact Assessment Agency of Canada

Caribou herds need at least 65% of their range to be undisturbed to have a shot at survival. Currently, 6 of AB’s caribou ranges have less than 10% undisturbed habitat remaining, and some – like the Little Smoky Herd – have <1% remaining‼️ - @PhillipMeintzer Alberta Wilderness Association

If you’re interested in the latest update of #wolverines in #Alberta, go check out Jason T Fisher ‘s update on wolverine population data and Kennedy Halvorson ‘s thread 🌲


When they say that they’re doing things for Albertans, it seems like the population of Alberta is 14 and they all have millions of dollars… Brian Jean





🪨This Sunday: Discover a huge variety of extraordinary, fossilized creatures in the walls of inner-city Calgary buildings! These fossilized creatures, found in 450 million-year-old rocks, are examples of early life forms. Sign up: albertawilderness.ca/product/advent… Adventures for Wilderness #yyc