Occasional Paper - Canadian Wildlife Service
Occasional Paper - Canadian Wildlife Service
Lead sinkers & jigs lost by recreational anglers are known to have deleterious effects on waterbirds & fish-eating wildlife when these lead objects are ingested. This report updates scientific information...
Initially, research was conducted in Ontario“ and Quebec." The accumulation of data from these and other focused studies led to development of a multi-partnered LRTAP Biomonitoring Program coordinated by CWS through the National ...
"Most species of migratory birds are protected in Canada under the Migratory Birds Convention Act. The Act was passed in 1917 to enable the Canadian government to meet the terms...
Occasional Paper: (Canadian Wildlife Service).
Key Marine Habitat Sites for Migratory Birds in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories
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Occasional Papers
46 The Lesser Snow Geese of the eastern Canadian Arctic , by H. Boyd , G.E.J. Smith , and F.G. Cooch . Disponible également en français . Cat . No. CW69-1 / 46E . Publ . 1982 . No. 47 The distribution and abundance of seals in the ...