Tip #1: Be vigilant. Watch for wildlife on the road ahead or in ditches. Be particularly cautious cresting hills or going around curves. Your sightline is much shorter and you may suddenly come across wildlife. View our recorded webinar to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gQY2yXWA
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#DidYouKnow? More than 11,000 collisions with wildlife are reported to ICBC each year, but the actual number is likely much higher. These collisions can be catastrophic for both humans and wildlife. Learn how to prevent them by viewing our recorded webinar: https://lnkd.in/gQY2yXWA
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Fall is a peak season for collisions with wildlife. With the days getting shorter, it might be harder to see wildlife on or approaching roads. Slow down, be vigilant and be prepared to encounter wildlife. Download our webinar to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gQY2yXWA
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Fall is a peak season for collisions with wildlife. With the days getting shorter, it might be harder to see wildlife on or approaching roads. Slow down, be vigilant and be prepared to encounter wildlife. Download our webinar to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gQY2yXWA
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A recent blog about raccoons includes some basic principles of coexistence that can be applied to all wildlife! Read more to learn about how to protect all walks of life this #AnimalWelfareWeek. https://lnkd.in/eauuTQY3
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Always respect the personal space of wildlife. Use binoculars or a zoom lens for a closer look without intruding. Getting too close can stress animals, disrupt their behavior, or lead to dangerous situations. Remember: observing from a distance keeps you safe and helps protect wildlife! 🦌👀 👉 Follow us for more wildlife tips and check our website for courses! #WildlifeObservation #StaySafe
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🦈 Reducing demand for shark fins and other illegal wildlife products is an ongoing effort by Global Environment Facility's Global Wildlife Program. Explore our recent evaluation presented at #GEFCouncil37 last week. Dive into the video 🎥 : https://lnkd.in/e6gY_tWH and read the full report 📄 : https://lnkd.in/gSizBeu3
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With the best available science, we can conserve wildlife and build an interconnected offshore power grid that can benefit people and wildlife. Check out more Key Findings of the National Wildlife Federation's latest report, Wires and Wildlife: https://shorturl.at/SbiEu
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In the spring and early summer, animals have their young and move to summer habitats. This is a time of year when vehicle collisions with wildlife peak. Prepare yourself to encounter wildlife on BC roads by reviewing our recorded webinar: https://lnkd.in/gQY2yXWA
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I believe that although seeing an alligator in a vegetated swale can be shocking, it is part of one of the objectives of the SUDS technique, which is evidently being properly fulfilled, namely the restoration of natural ecosystem habitats. This involves restoring natural wildlife habitats by finding green spaces reinstated after being fragmented prior to the implementation of the SUDS. #floodcontrol #greeninfraestructure #greenways #naturebasedsolutions #natureinthecity #streamrestoration #ecosystemservices #greencities #FourPillars
We talk about wildlife in SuDS a lot, and I love to see all the insects and small birds in SuDS ponds and basins, but imagine living in Venice, Florida and seeing this wandering across your swale 😮 With thanks to my friend Angela who lives there and knows that I love everything to do with SuDS.
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Watch our five tips for managing your woodland this spring. It's a beautiful season full of colour and birdsong, and a good time for tackling tasks like deer surveys and observing resident wildlife. Find out more in our blog 🌸. https://lnkd.in/ebAg3vkZ #WednesdayWisdom
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