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Waterton Biosphere Region seeking input on predator losses

The Waterton Biosphere Region is seeking input from livestock producers who have experienced losses to bears, wolves or cougars between 2021 and 2025.

Information collected through the survey will be used to help inform discussions around Alberta’s predator compensation program. 

Producers are asked to provide up to five years of data on livestock inventories, overall death losses and predator-related losses. Personal information will remain confidential and will not be shared externally. 

The survey is currently open to producers located within the Waterton Biosphere Region and will remain open until the end of June. 

The survey is available online:  Producer Data – Predator Losses 

Paper copies can also be obtained through local municipal district offices. 

Understanding the biosphere region
The Waterton Biosphere Region is a biosphere region located in southwestern Alberta.

According to the organization, biosphere reserves are traditionally organized into three zones, known as the core area, the buffer zone, and a transition zone or “area of cooperation”.

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