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Skull Springs Trail: A Legacy of Bluebird Conservation in Southern Alberta - Nature Alberta

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Skull Springs Trail: A Legacy of Bluebird Conservation in Southern Alberta 30 January 2026 Joe Michielsen checking nest boxes on Skull Springs Trail. CURTIS GOODMAN By Curtis Goodman For 25 years, Joe Michielsen has devoted countless hours to supporting mountain bluebird populations as a trail monitor. What began as a personal commitment to check a handful of nest boxes has grown into a significant conservation effort with the Mount…
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naturealberta.ca broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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