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Posted
11/28/11
Produced by: SWTVChannel
Partners: In Canada: Government of Canada, Parks Canada, Environment Canada, Prairie Learning Centre, City of Swift Creek, the Chinook School Division, the Toronto Zoo, the Calgary Zoo, the Black-footed Ferret Recovery Implementation Team, the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation (PFRA) – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Saskatchewan Environment, private stakeholders, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the World Wildlife Fund's U.S. Northern Great Plains Program

Overview

In late fall 2011, the Prairie Learning Centre worked with Parks Canada and the Chinook School Division to bring 70 students in on another black-footed ferret release within Grasslands National Park. The students played a key role in introducing another 15 ferrets into the Canadian prairie.

Last updated: November 28, 2011

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