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The cloven hooves of a mountain goat are well-suited for climbing steep, rocky slopes, sometimes with pitches of 60 degrees or more. Their hooves spread apart to provide support and balance as needed, and inner pads help them grip the steep slopes. Dewclaws on the back of their legs also help to keep them from slipping.







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Y2Y SPEAKER SERIES - Crossing the Flathead (Jan 16)

Join National Geographic explorer and author Douglas Chadwick in Canmore or Calgary for an evening of storytelling about the feisty, fierce and at-risk wolverine, and the campaign to protect its home – the Flathead River Valley. read more

Jasper National Park Defers Decision on Proposed Glacier Walk (Jan 31)

Controversial plans for a privately owned observation deck extending from a Jasper National Park highway turnout will be deferred for two weeks while the government reviews feedback. read more

Proposed Glacier Discovery Walk Feared as Gateway to Privatization (Jan 30)

Glacier Discovery Walk is imagined as a 400-metre interpretative trail that meanders along a Rocky Mountain cliff-side leading to a glass-floored observation platform, which juts 30 metres out, and 280 metres above, the Sunwapta Valley in Jasper National Park. read more



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Have You Seen Canada's Most Elusive Creature (Dec/11)

Nikki Heim, a recipient of the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative’s Sarah Baker Grant, let out a lung-bursting scream of joy. On the chilly night of Nov. 16, at 1:09 a.m., a lone wolverine had scampered across an overpass near Sunshine Village Exit. After 15 years of monitoring, and more than 200,000 wildlife crossings, this was the first recorded use of an overpass by the wily wolverine species – and the gold seal of approval for the structures. read more



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