Tracking Alberta's Pronghorn || Ep. 7

Tracking Alberta's Pronghorn || Ep. 7

From The Hunter Conservationist Podcast by Wild Origins Canada Foundation

March 24, 2026 · 1h 15m

About this episode

Biologist Paul Jones discusses pronghorn migration and conservation efforts in Alberta.

Biologist Paul Jones from the Alberta Conservation Association joins Mark to explore the incredible migration of pronghorns across Alberta’s vast grasslands. Discover how these swift creatures navigate over 2,500 kilometers annually, overcoming obstacles like fences and highways. Learn about groundbreaking research on their migration patterns, survival strategies, and the innovative efforts to create safer wildlife corridors. This episode is perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists eager to understand the future of prairie ecosystems and the role of science in conservation. Tune in for insights into the majestic pronghorn and the broader implications for biodiversity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

People in this episode

Host: Mark

Guest: Paul Jones

Topics covered

  • pronghorn migration
  • wildlife conservation
  • biodiversity
  • grasslands
  • research
  • wildlife corridors

Keywords

  • pronghorn
  • migration patterns
  • wildlife corridors
  • conservation
  • Alberta
  • grasslands
  • biodiversity

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Alberta Conservation Association

Places: Alberta, Alberta’s vast grasslands

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