Fiera Biological Consulting

Making nature matter

At Fiera Biological, our mission is to advance wildlife and habitat conservation through understanding, innovation, and action, so that all of us may continue to benefit from nature and natural spaces.

Services

Whether you are looking for a bird survey, a wetland permit, or a habitat inventory, we are here to help! Our team of natural scientists and geomatics specialists can assist with a wide range of environmental services at any stage of your project.

Outreach & workshops

One of the best parts of our job is sharing the extensive natural knowledge we’ve grown over the years. If you want to learn more about wetlands, wildlife tracking, remote sensing, or other ecological topics, check out some of the things we have going on!

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One-Day Track & Sign Certification – Sep. 21, Hinton, Alberta

Saturday, September 21, 2024 | Ages 18+ | Limited Space

This is a 1-day Introduction to the CyberTracker Certification process open to any skill level and which offers the opportunity for participants to earn a Level 1 certification

Standard Wildlife Track & Sign Certification – Sep. 23 & 24, Hinton, Alberta

Monday & Tuesday, September 23 & 24, 2024 | Ages 18+ | Apply before September 12 | Limited space

This is a 2-day Standard Wildlife Track & Sign Certification workshop.It is open to any skill level and offers the opportunity for participants to earn certifications in Track & Sign from Levels 1 to Professional (Level 4).

Latest news

Grinning Grizzly: identifying features of Alberta bears

September 4, 2024

Grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) and black bears (Ursus americanus) are two species of bears found commonly around the north and west areas of Canada. They can sometimes be hard to tell apart.

The Black Wolf (Canis lupus)

August 1, 2024

Although encountering a black wolf might seem a rare event, Alberta actually has a notably high number of them. In Alberta, 55% of wolves are black, compared to just 33%

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