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Entries for September 2007
20 Sept, 2007 - Act now to protect northern fisheries, report urges.
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(September 20, 2007)
Ontario's immensely valuable northern freshwater fisheries could be at risk as resource development expands. View in Full.
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Freshwater fish in Ontario's boreal: Status, Conservation and Potential Impacts of Development
Views: 5250
(September 19, 2007)
Introducing a new WCS Canada Conservation Report, the second in our series, entitled Freshwater fish in Ontario's boreal: Status, Conservation and Potential Impacts of Development. This report, by David R. Browne, is a comprehensive review of freshwater fish conservation issues and research gaps with a geographic focus on the northern half of Ontario --the most intact boreal forest/wetland area in North America. It provides important context for impending land use decisions in this region ...
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