Alberta government knew bighorn sheep contaminated with coal mine selenium: scientist
EDMONTON — Alberta’s environment department has known for years that toxins from old coal mines are contaminating populations of the province’s official animal, the bighorn sheep.
Jeff Kneteman, a now-retired senior biologist with Alberta Environment, says the department failed to follow up his research showing high selenium levels in sheep living on the sites of old mines.
The government’s own management plan for bighorns acknowledges the problem as far back as 2015.
But Kneteman says he was unable to interest the department in finding out what was going on.