Projects & Events

Coyote – Deer Project: Dr. Susan Lingle
Susan Lingle came to southern Alberta in 1993 to work on her doctoral thesis through the University of Cambridge, England. She had obtained permission from Parks Canada to do her studies at Waterton Lakes National

Alberta Conservation Association 2003
In 2001, McIntyre Ranching agreed to participate in a project presented by the Alberta Conservation Association. Referred to as the Vegetation and Range Resource Inventory (VRRI), this project was developed under the Native Prairie Stewardship

Canadian Zoologists Conference
The Canadian Zoologists Annual Meeting was held in Lethbridge during the first week of May 2003. Bill Cade, current President of the University of Lethbridge (and who has a degree in Zoology) instigated a wrap

Music At The Mcintyre
Support by McIntyre Ranching Co. Ltd. has been extended to the Lethbridge Symphony Association for many years. In this particular case it came in the form of playing host to two fund raising events held

Discovery Channel 1996
Janet and John Foster Comments by Ralph A. Thrall III I believe it was the spring of 1996 when I received a call from John and Janet Foster, informing me that they had been commissioned

Ducks Unlimited 1991 – 2021
Sometime in 1990, the Ranch was approached by Ducks Unlimited – Canada with a proposal of commitment to protect portions of the property, namely those areas most suited to ‘growing ducks’. In 1991 an agreement

Provincial Museum 1996
The Provincial Museum of AlbertaNatural History Occasional Paper No. 22A Bioinventory of McIntyre Ranch1996 In 1996, the Provincial Museum of Alberta published Natural History Occasional Paper No. 22 – A Bioinventory of McIntyre Ranch: An

Canadian Art Odyssey Society
During my first year as Manager in 1990 I had the pleasure of experiencing a very unique function at the Ranch that was hosted by my parents. This was a wind-up tour/BBQ for a group

McIntyre Ranch Country
McIntyre Ranch Country – Howard Cable 2002 In February 2001 Howard Cable came to Lethbridge, Alberta for several days to lead workshops for the University of Lethbridge Wind Ensemble and the Lethbridge Community Gold and