After an introduction on the threat posed by acid rain on wildlife and wildlife habitat, and a review of the Canadian Wildlife Service Long Range Transport of Atmospheric Pollutants (CWS...
Initially, research was conducted in Ontario“ and Quebec." The accumulation of data from these and other focused studies led to development of a multi-partnered LRTAP Biomonitoring Program coordinated by CWS through the National ...
The Canadian Wildlife Service Acid Rain Biomonitoring Program – Monitoring and modelling the effects of acid rain on ... Acid Rain and wildlife: An annotated bibliography of Canadian Wildlife Service (Ontario Region) LRTAP Program ...
The Canadian Wildife Service LRTAP Biomonitoring Program. Part 1. Strategy to monitor the biological recovery of aquatic ecosystems in Eastern Canada from the effects of acid rain. Technical Report Series, No. 245, Canadian Wildlife ...
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This is followed by a section describing both the contextual and specific information requirements that should be included in an EIS addressing potential environmental effects of a project on the forest habitat of migratory birds.
This fact sheet tries to answer to some of the following questions: Just what is biodiversity, and what does it have to do with wildlife? Why is biodiversity important? How much is it declining globally and in Canada?
The Kejimkujik Watershed Study (KWS) was initiated in 1978 in response to growing concerns about the possible harmful effects on the environment of long range transport of air pollutants, particularly...
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This document discusses the importance of wildlife to people, natural processes, science, agriculture, medicine, and the Canadian economy.