Parks Canada

15 datasets found
  • Open Data

    Greater Sage-Grouse Abundance - Shrublands

    The park monitors the population trends of Sage Grouse at leks within the park and on adjacent lands in the greater ecosystem. The actual measure is the sum of the maximum number of males attending each studied lek in a given year.
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    Parks Canada
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    Black-Tailed Prairie Dog Area of Occurrence - Grasslands

    The Grasslands National Park monitors the area of occurrence of the Black-Tailed Prairie Dog through measuring surface area in hectares of active colonies. Monitoring provides data on the expansion or contraction of black-tailed prairie dog colonies in the park. Active colony areas outside of the...
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    Parks Canada
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    • CSV
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    Fire Cycle-Area Burned - Grasslands

    The Grasslands National Park uses the Area Burned Condition Class (ABCC) method to evaluate the ecological integrity of fire as a process on the landscape and the success of utilizing fire to maintain a mosaic of vegetative composition and structure for healthier populations of native species.
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    Parks Canada
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    • CSV
  • Open Data

    Chestnut-collared Longspur Abundance - Grasslands

    The Grasslands National Park measures the abundance of Chestnut-collared Longspur as a part of overall grassland bird point count surveys.
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    Parks Canada
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    • CSV
  • Open Data

    Riparian Health Assessments - Grasslands

    The Grasslands National Park assesses the riparian health at 31 sample sites along the Frenchman River and Rock Creek watersheds. The overall measure is based on thirteen metrics that are scored subjectively in a semi-quantitative rapid assessment where percent cover is estimated.
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    Parks Canada
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    • CSV
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    Sprague's Pipit Abundance - Grasslands

    The Grasslands National Park measures the abundance of Sprague's Pipit as a part of overall grassland bird point count surveys.
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    Parks Canada
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    • CSV
  • Open Data

    Piscivorous Fish Population and Structure - Prince Albert

    Effort, catch, and biometric fish data are produced using the Summer Profundal Index Netting (SPIN) methodologies developed by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Monitoring is generally conducted generally on a five year cycle, with additional sampling as necessary. Data are from...
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    Parks Canada
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    • CSV
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    Mammal Diversity and Abundance - Prince Albert

    Occupancy data for wildlife species are collected from seven snow track transects, where the presence or absence of tracks for each species is recorded every 100m. Tracks are allowed to accumulate for at least 48 hours after transects have been set by a fresh snowfall or a snowmobile pulling a...
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    Parks Canada
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    • CSV
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    Tundra - Area Burned - Prince Albert

    This dataset identifies the location and area burned for fires within the current Prince Albert National Park boundary. All fires over 2 ha from 1930--2017 are included and fires under 2 ha are included opportunistically. Multiple sources are used to gather information about each fire. If area...
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    Parks Canada
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    • CSV
  • Open Data

    Bird Diversity and Abundance - Prince Albert

    Avian point counts are conducted annually by collecting and transcribing acoustic recordings. Recording stations are located along 11 transects, and are visited on mornings between late May and early July. Songs and calls for all identifiable species are documented. Migratory songbirds are an...
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    Parks Canada
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    • CSV
  • Open Data

    Forest Area Burned - Prince Albert

    This dataset identifies the location and area burned for fires within the current Prince Albert National Park boundary. All fires over 2 ha from 1930--2017 are included and fires under 2 ha are included opportunistically. Multiple sources are used to gather information about each fire. If area...
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    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
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    Rangeland Health - Prince Albert

    Rangeland health takes multiple ecosystem components into account and reflects overall ecosystem function. Forest and grassland sites are scored on criteria such as plant community composition, plant community structure, moisture retention, soil erosion and bare ground, weed cover and...
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    Parks Canada
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    • CSV
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    Water Quality - Prince Albert

    Water quality data is based around two of the largest lakes in Prince Albert National Park – Kingsmere and Waskesiu. Data is collected monthly from May through September each year, with additional water chemistry sampling in March. Water chemistry and Secchi disk depths are sampled by boat at...
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    Parks Canada
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    • CSV
  • Open Data

    Plains Bison - Prince Albert

    Annual aerial surveys are conducted along transects in late February to monitor the size of the Sturgeon River Plains Bison population, one of the few wild populations remaining in North America. This species is a key grazer of grasslands and a unique part of regional biodiversity in and around...
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    Parks Canada
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    • 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