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316 datasets found
  • Open Data

    Yoho_NP_Alpine_Pika Haypile Surveys

    Yoho National Park assesses the populations of American Pika using surveys of active pika hay piles at various sites throughout the park.
    Organization:
    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
  • Open Data

    Black-Tailed Prairie Dog Area of Occurrence (SAR)

    Areal Extent (hectares) of black-tailed prairie dog colonies in the Park monitored through colony perimeter mapping every 2 years. This is actively managed to increase prairie dog population through a combination of plague mitigation (i.e. dusting and sylvatic plague vaccine baits) and habitat...
    Organization:
    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
  • Open Data

    Alpine Terrestrial Birds - Glacier

    Glacier National Park provides important habitat for a wide range of bird species. As the most diverse land vertebrates, birds are an important indicator of ecosystem health. Yearly data are collected at these sites using audio recorders to determine trends in diurnal avian species abundance by...
    Organization:
    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
  • Open Data

    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-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/pwgsc-tpsgc/por-ef/parks_canada/2019/index.html
    Organization:
    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
    • PDF/A-2
  • Open Data

    Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network - Yoho

    Benthic macro-invertebrate diversity, stream hydrology, water chemistry, climate, geology, and landcover are collected using a standard protocol for the assessment of stream condition. The overall scope or aim of this measure is the use of a reference condition approach model capable of assessing...
    Organization:
    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
  • Open Data

    Grassland area burned - Elk Island

    Elk Island National Park uses the Area Burned Condition Class (ABCC) method to evaluate the ecological impact of fire on the landscape and the success of utilizing fire to maintain a mosaic of vegetative composition and structure for healthier populations of native species. Area burned is derived...
    Organization:
    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
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