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Stream Temperature - Bruce Peninsula
Stream temperature increases due to climate change, land clearing, beaver activity, etc... can be stressful for resident fishes and other aquatic species. Bruce Peninsula... -
Cape Breton Highlands National Park: Total GHG Emissions of Forested Ecosystems
“Cape Breton Highlands National Park – Total GHG Emissions” datasets consist of estimates of GHG emissions (carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O)) in... -
Water Quality Simplified - Tuktut
This dataset is a simplified version of water quality measurements taken in Tuktut Nogait National Park. It is a collection of measurements which make up two water quality... -
Breeding seabirds - Gwaii Haanas
Gwaii Haanas has partnered with ECCC to monitor a set of permanent plots mapping colony structure and burrow occupancy rate by excavating samples of burrows of Ancient Murrelet... -
Elk - Waterton Lakes - Grasslands
Elk are by far the dominant ungulate in Waterton Lakes Naitonal Park, with a population large enough to influence park ecosystems, particularly in the montane and aspen parkland... -
Area disturbed by Fire - Waterton Lakes - Grasslands
Fire plays an important role in maintaining health of forests and grasslands, and maintains biodiversity by creating a mosaic of varying age structure. The fescue grasslands of... -
Carnivore situation - Forillon
This dataset covers the status of carnivores. It is known that some carnivores, such as the American marten (Martes americana), fisher (Pekania pennanti) and Canada lynx (Lynx... -
Guidance for the Use of the Criteria for Ecological Corridors in Canada
Parks Canada’s National Program for Ecological Corridors was initiated to strengthen the network of protected areas across Canada through the creation of ecological corridors.... -
Human-Wildlife Interactions -Jasper
Information regarding human-wildlife interactions in Jasper National Park is important to manage both human (eg. town residents, visitors) and wildlife needs (eg. area... -
Odonata - Prince Edward Island
Odonata monitoring is conducted in four shallow water ponds within the wetland ecosystems of PEI National Park. Park staff collect exuviae (the remains of aquatic larval stage... -
Parks Canada Agency, Fees Report, Fiscal Year 2018 to 2019
This report, which is tabled under the Service Fees Act and the Directive on Charging and Special Financial Authorities, contains information about the fees that Parks Canada... -
Banff_NP_Freshwater_Amphibian Visual Surveys
We surveyed the presence of four native amphibian species in wetlands throughout the eastern section of Banff National Park. This dataset represents detection or non-detection... -
Incidental observations of fauna, flora and other natural features - Mingan...
The database includes casual sightings recorded mainly by Parks Canada staff when in the field. The incidental observations are not collected under a specific monitoring... -
Invasive non-native plants - Waterton Lakes - Grasslands
Non-native plants have invaded most low-elevation habitats and physically disturbed sites in Waterton Lakes National Park (WLNP). Parks Canada devotes substantial resources... -
Amphibian occupancy - Elk Island
The Elk Island National Park annually monitors the change in amphibian occupancy by using call counts, including data collected by citizen scientists. -
Number of heritage places with signed agreements that support Indigenous...
Parks Canada supports Indigenous peoples and the implementation of S.35 rights for their ongoing use of traditional territories (including lands and waters) for traditional or... -
Whitebark Pine Stand Assesments - Glacier
Whitebark pine is considered a “keystone species” in the mountain national parks, as it plays several important ecological roles where it exists in subalpine environments. Its... -
Dune Integrity - Prince Edward Island
Dune systems are key features in protecting assets, land, and ecosystems behind them from the effects of storm surges, wave action, salt spray, as well as preventing salt water...