Terrestrial Invasive Plants - Fundy

Invasive alien plants (such as Japanese knotweed, woodland angelica) are considered a serious problem for many protected areas. Fundy National Park reports on the presence of priority invasive species in grid cells; the grid overlays the entire national park.

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Dernière modification avril 17, 2026, 20:43 (TU)
Créé le avril 17, 2026, 20:43 (TU)
contact_email daniel.mazerolle@pc.gc.ca
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criticality_level ["educators", "nongovernmental_organizations", "scientists", "students"]
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geographic_scope ["13"]
open_canada_collection primary
open_canada_date_published 2017-10-01 00:00:00
open_canada_keywords {"fr": ["plantes exotiques envahissantes", "alpiste roseau", "renouée du Japon", "angélique sauvage", "Nouveau-Brunswick"], "en": ["invasive alien plants", "reed canary grass", "Japanese knotweed", "woodland angelica", "New Brunswick"]}
open_canada_subject ["nature_and_environment"]
sensitivity_level unrestricted
title_fr Espèces végétales envahissantes terrestres - Fundy
update_frequency as_needed