Wildlife Education Videos

Learn About Reducing Human-Wildlife Conflict

The City of St. Albert and Sturgeon County partnered to create Wild About Wildlife information sessions. Each session will be presented from a rural and urban perspective, targeting a different topic and providing residents the opportunity to learn more about common critters such as coyotes, raccoons, squirrels, skunks and beavers. The sessions will share information about how to prevent these creatures from coming into yards, damage prevention and best practices on reducing human-wildlife conflict.

Born to BEE Wild

Master organic gardener, Dale Ford and Abi Henneberry, a Kindergarten teacher at Lois E. Hole Elementary School, share tips on how to identify native pollinators, explore ways that we can support them and how we can educate others about the important role they play in our ecosystem.


Living With Beavers

Riparian Specialist Kerri O’Shaughnessy talks about one of Canada’s keystone species, the beaver. Learn about human-beaver coexistence, measures to prevent conflict and how beavers can benefit humans through periods of drought.

Learn more about Beavers


Understanding Coyotes

Dr. Colleen Cassady St. Clair, a coyote expert from the University of Alberta, discusses coyote behaviour, tips on how to protect your property from them, safety concerns, common misconceptions and more.

Learn more about Coyotes


Preventing Property Damage

Presenter and animal control specialist, Bill Abercrombie, shares tips to manage wildlife on private property and best practices for reducing human-wildlife conflict with pest species (raccoons, squirrels, skunks, porcupines and rodents), Ungulates (moose and deer), as well as foxes and badgers. Fish and Wildlife also answers questions about provincial involvement with wildlife.


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Last edited: April 9, 2026