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  • Stiff yellow flax- Georgian Bay Islands

    Stiff Yellow Flax (Linum medium var. medium) is considered as a representative shoreline species, its occurrence and presence are affected by water level fluctuations. The park...
  • Invasive Plants - Gwaii Haanas

    Areas with high potential for exotic introductions are monitored annually for new growth and new plants are treated as necessary.
  • Blister rust infection - Jasper

    Blister rust (Cronartium ribicola) is an introduced pathogen affecting whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) and limber pine (Pinus flexilis). Whitebark pine is an endangered...
  • Olive-Sided Flycatcher - Yoho

    Olive-sided Flycatcher observations from incidental observations and mortality data reported in Yoho National Park between 1981- 2017. Each observation is recorded by date,...
  • Eelgrass Beds - Forillon

    This dataset concerns monitoring of the Penouille eelgrass beds. Because of the ecological importance not only of eelgrass beds, but also of the animal communities they support,...
  • Yoho_NP_Alpine_Pika Haypile Surveys

    Yoho National Park assesses the populations of American Pika using surveys of active pika hay piles at various sites throughout the park.
  • Marsh Water Quality - Point Pelee

    Many processes and functions in wetlands are driven by water quality, this measure can therefore determine the composition and health of wetland species. Point Pelee National...
  • Active Layer - Sirmilik

    Permafrost and the active layer (the soil layer above the permafrost that freezes and thaws annually) are directly affected by climate. It is anticipated that rising...
  • Growing Season Change - Kluane

    This dataset includes annual average Julian dates of spring green-up, fall brown-down, and plant productivity from 2000-2012. The data are from remote sensing. The MODIS...
  • Forest stands - Forillon

    This dataset focuses on the status of forest stands and is used to monitor changes in this ecosystem, which makes up 95% of the Park. Considering the area’s history of logging,...
  • Sensitive Species Secure Habitat - Waterton Lakes - Forest

    In Waterton Lakes National Park, grizzly bears are used as an umbrella species representing wildlife that are sensitive to human disturbance, whereas the status of secure...
  • Tundra Non-Native Vegetation - Banff

    Banff National Park monitors invasive alien plants with the use of permanent, random stratified, belt transects established in the alpine. Occurrence frequency of all detected...
  • Aquatic Invasive Species Monitoring Prince Albert National Park

    Aquatic invasive species sampling data for Prince Albert National Park.
  • Water Quality - Prince Albert

    Water quality data is based around two of the largest lakes in Prince Albert National Park – Kingsmere and Waskesiu. Data is collected monthly from May through September each...
  • 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...
  • Common Loon - La Mauricie

    The number of common loons and their breeding range have decreased significantly since the beginning of the century. There is concern about the number of breeding pairs and the...
  • Subalpine Wildflowers - Mount Revelstoke

    Subalpine wildflower meadows occur at high elevations in mountainous environments, and are characterized by spectacularly diverse and showy wildflower meadows interspersed with...
  • Harlequin duck abundance and brood productivity - Torngat Mountains

    The Harlequin duck is a species at risk that occurs in the Torngat Mountains National Park. Fast-flowing rivers and streams constitute its breeding habitat but it is known to...
  • Forest Loss - Gwaii Haanas

    Forest loss is monitored annually in Gwaii Haanas with remote sensing, where forest loss is defined as a change from forest to non-forest state over a period of time. Forest...
  • Peak Flow Rate - Grasslands

    The Grasslands National Park monitors daily the peak flow rates of the Frenchman River and Rock Creek every year from March to August; this measure reports on the integrity of a...