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Catalogue Entry: Deer Browse - Spring - Thousand Islands
Browse surveys occur in early spring and are conducted by park staff. Each plot is composed of nine circular subplots (2-m radius) in a 3 x 3 grid, spaced at 15 m intervals....-
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Catalogue Entry: Frog and Toad Monitoring - Thousand Islands
Frogs and toads were monitored through visual and audio surveys during twice-yearly wetland visits between May-June 2006-2014. Frogs and toads were assessed by park staff for...-
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Catalogue Entry: Stream Benthic Invertebrates Richness - Thousand Islands
Benthic invertebrate data is collected and used for two biological measures that assess TINP’s freshwater quality. Data collection from streams in the park occurs yearly in...-
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Catalogue Entry: Stream Benthic Invertebrates Stress - Thousand Islands
Benthic invertebrate data is collected and used for two biological measures that assess TINP’s freshwater quality. Data collection from streams in the park occurs yearly in...-
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Catalogue Entry: Deer Browse - Summer Woody - Thousand Islands
Browse surveys occur yearly in July-August and are conducted by park staff. Each plot is composed of nine circular subplots (2-m radius) in a 3 x 3 grid, spaced at 15 m...-
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Catalogue Entry: Deer Browse - Summer Herbaceous - Thousand Islands
Browse surveys occur yearly in July-August and are conducted by park staff. Each plot is composed of nine circular subplots (2-m radius) in a 3 x 3 grid, spaced at 15 m...-
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Catalogue Entry: Wetland Invasive Alien Plants - Thousand Islands
Park staff monitor invasive wetland plants at marsh monitoring sites in May-June each year (8 plots/year). In each wetland, pairs of 1 m x 1 m quadrats placed 2 m apart are...-
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Catalogue Entry: Moose - Pukaskwa
Moose aerial surveys are conducted approximately every 5 years by helicopter, subject to snow and weather conditions or to coincide with a survey being done in the adjacent...-
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Catalogue Entry: Forest Disturbance - Pukaskwa
To assess the current state of wildland fire as an ecological process in the interior forests (Pukaskwa Plains, Bremner Uplands and Bremner-Widgeon Uplands ecodistricts) of...-
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Catalogue Entry: Colonial Waterbirds - Pukaskwa
Herring gull (Larus arentatus, HERG), great blue heron (Ardea Herodias GBHE), double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus, DCCO) and ring-billed gull (Larus delawarensis,...-
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Catalogue Entry: Peregrine Falcon - Pukaskwa
A peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus anatum) survey of all known territories within Pukaskwa National Park is conducted annually during the breeding season (May 15 - July 15)....-
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Catalogue Entry: Interior Forest Productivity - Pukaskwa
Remote sensing techniques are used to monitor forest productivity in the park’s interior forest ecodistricts: Bremner Uplands, Widgeon Uplands and Pukaskwa River Plain. Forest...-
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Catalogue Entry: Inland Lakes - Water Quality - Pukaskwa
Every five years, water quality is assessed in 32 inland lakes that are greater than 8 hectares in surface area. Samples are collected via helicopter and three key stressors...-
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Catalogue Entry: Streams and Rivers - Water Quality - Pukaskwa
The Water Quality Index (WQI), developed by the Canadian Council of Ministers of Environment (CCME) is used to assess the water quality of Pukaskwa’s rivers and streams. Three...-
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Catalogue Entry: Streams and Rivers - Thermal Habitat - Pukaskwa
Since 2009, up to nine (9) streams (White River, Willow River, Oiseau Creek, White Gravel River, North Swallow River, Swallow River, Cascade River, Tagouche Creek and Imogene...-
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Catalogue Entry: Shrub cover-Vuntut
Tundra is an important ecosystem in Vuntut National Park. It covers approximately 56% of the park and is used extensively by the Porcupine Caribou Herd during it’s spring and...-
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Catalogue Entry: Permafrost - Tundra -Vuntut
Permafrost and snow are critical to the ecology of many northern ecosystems. They influence hydrology and vegetation and can dramatically affect the quality of wildlife habitat....-
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Catalogue Entry: Lake hydrology-Vuntut
Recent observations suggest that shallow lakes and ponds in the Arctic are becoming increasingly dynamic in response to climate change, and changes in water levels, lake surface...-
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Catalogue Entry: Permafrost - Wetlands -Vuntut
Permafrost and snow are critical to the ecology of many northern ecosystems. They influence hydrology and vegetation and can dramatically affect the quality of wildlife habitat....-
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Catalogue Entry: Lake periphyton-Vuntut
Recent observations suggest that shallow lakes and ponds in the Arctic are becoming increasingly dynamic in response to climate change, and changes in water levels, lake surface...-
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