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Goose Aquatic Assessment - Wapusk National Park
Wapusk National Park (WNP), protects a vast landscape of coastal salt marshes, countless ponds, and a diversity of boreal-tundra interface habitats, and serves as staging areas... -
Pond Angling Stress - Terra Nova
The park monitors angling stress in several ponds (lakes) in Terra Nova with Fyke nets. Angling stress is assesed against calculated values of fish biomass and fish condition... -
Browse Pressure - Terra Nova
Terra Nova National Park monitors non-native mammal browse pressure on forest plant communities on transects and plots. -
Forest Birds - Thousand Islands
Data is collected using automated recording devices which are pre-programmed and set-up in forest ecosystems. Units are programed to capture bird calls in the mornings from May-... -
Benthic Invertebrate Communities - Forillon
This dataset covers the monitoring of benthic invertebrate communities in 11 streams or rivers in Forillon National Park since 2007. The sampling methods and techniques used for... -
Parks Canada attendance 2020_21
Attendance data for national parks and historic sites - 2020-21 -
Prescribed Fire Targets - Glacier
The following standard is used to evaluate Parks Canada Agency’s goal to manage wildland fire and conduct prescribed fire activities to restore and maintain the ecological... -
Avian diversity & abundance - Elk Island
Forest birds in Elk Island National Park are surveyed annually along 24 established routes, with 4 stations along each route. The stations are spaced 400-600 meters apart.... -
Amphibians - Jasper
Amphibians around the world are in decline and this has led to many international initiatives to monitor and catalog amphibian biodiversity. The western toad (Bufo boreas) found... -
Black Oystercatcher - Gwaii Haanas
Black Oystercatcher breeding success is estimated by visually surveying known breeding habitat in key areas of Gwaii Haanas. Surveys are conducted twice a year during breeding... -
Water quality situation - La Mauricie
The effects of climate warming, eutrophication, air pollutant inputs and forestry activity that occurred before La Mauricie National Park was created influenced and continue to... -
Coastal Wetland Water Quality - Fathom Five
Fathom Five National Marine Park monitors trends and exceedances in water quality index by sampling for nutrients, major ions, and metals at twelve coastal wetland sites. -
Percentage of historical and archaeological collection, cultural landscapes...
Parks Canada protects Canada’s historical and archaeological objects, cultural landscapes and archaeological sites. Buildings and engineering work that are cultural resources... -
Beaver abundance & distribution - Elk Island
Elk Island National Park measures beaver abundance and distribution every three years in the fall using aerial surveys to count beaver food caches. -
Coastal_Rare plants_Mingan_Abundance_Data
The coastal ecosystem is an indicator of the ecological integrity of the MANPRC. In total, 31 rare plant species are found in the coastal ecosystem of the MANCPR. Rare plants... -
Parks Canada support indicator
Canadian support for the protection and presentation of national parks and national historic sites (national telephone survey). Full report is available at: http://epe.lac-... -
Coastal Greater Yellowlegs Abundance - Terra Nova
Terra Nova National Park conducts weekly shorebird surveys during August and early September in order to monitor the abundance of Greater Yellowlegs and other shorebird species. -
Whitebark Pine Seedling assessment - Glacier
Whitebark pine is considered a “keystone species” mountain national parks, as it plays several important ecological roles where it exists in subalpine environments. Its survival... -
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... -
Beavers - Active Lodges/Dams - Terra Nova
The park employs aerial surveys to map active beaver lodges/dams in Terra Nova. A selection of sites are ground-thruthed on foot or by canoe.