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Sprague's Pipit Abundance - Grasslands
The Grasslands National Park measures the abundance of Sprague's Pipit as a part of overall grassland bird point count surveys. -
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... -
Streams - Benthic Invertebrates - Pukaskwa
Benthic samples are collected from 6 streams (Oiseau Creek, White Gravel River, North Swallow River, Swallow River, Tagouche Creek and Imogene Creek) in mid to late September... -
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... -
Aquatic Frogs - La Mauricie
Frogs, like all other amphibians, are declining all around the world, in both pristine and protected areas as well as suburban marshes bordered by highways. This decline is due... -
Frogs and Toads - Point Pelee
Calling frogs and toads are surveyed annually at permanent stations, three times during the spring and early summer, at least 15 days apart. Each survey is 3 minutes long. These... -
Balsam fir density - Terra Nova
This measure includes monitoring of browsing impacts of non-native mammals on populations of the balsam fir populations at 30 randomly selected plots. This measure records... -
Parks Canada attendance 2019-20
Attendance data for national parks and historic sites - 2019-20 -
Juvenile Salmonid Populations- Pacific Rim
This program is used to determine juvenile salmonid population status and trends for Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Surveys occur annually during the first two weeks of... -
Dwarf birch growth change - Torngat Mountains
The Torngat National Park monitors the growth and extent of dwarf birch along elevational transects at 5 locations to understand how shrubs are changing the tundra vegetation in... -
Wetland water quantity - Kejimkujik
Water level fluctuation is an important determinant of wetland condition. This variable can be strongly influenced by many stressors, including land use change and forestry... -
Coastal Process - Erosion and Accretion - Gwaii Haanas
Using permanent transects, geo indicators are tracked annually to monitor the effects of long term erosion and deposition processes and significant erosional events to... -
Inland Lake Water Quality - Bruce Peninsula
Bruce Peninsula National Park monitors trends and exceedance in water quality index by sampling for nutrients, major ions, and metals in two lakes and two rivers throughout the... -
Greater Sage-Grouse Abundance - Shrublands
The park monitors the population trends of Sage Grouse at leks within the park and on adjacent lands in the greater ecosystem. The actual measure is the sum of the maximum... -
Situation of the Black Bear - La Mauricie
Sensitivity analyses indicate that a small drop in black bear survival rates greatly increases the risk of extinction in both females and males. Since the mortality rate of... -
Mammals - Jasper
Motion-detection cameras are a cost-effective and non-invasive tool used in Jasper National Park for sampling mammal populations and estimating species occurrence. Occupancy... -
Stream Hydrology - Terra Nova
Terra Nova National Park uses fixed station stream gauges and pressure temperature loggers to monitor the following stream flow aspects: Richards-Baker index of flashiness,... -
Barrier beach stability - Kejimkujik
The estuary lagoons at Kejimkujik Seaside are important transition zones between saltwater and freshwater habitats providing a rich diversity of niches for organisms, including... -
European green crab - Kejimkujik
The European Green crab is a pan-global invasive exotic species. Its detrimental effects are well documented, including effects on eelgrass and soft-shelled clams and have...