Parks Canada

317 datasets found
  • Open Data

    Dataset: Relative efficiency of hunting methods during an incomplete Sitka bl...

    Dataset in support of Bayesian removal models to estimate the change in efficiency of various hunting methods with deer density based on a power function. Hunting methods assessed included bait station hunting, boat hunting, aerial hunting and dog-based ground hunting and were adaptively combined...
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    Parks Canada
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    Tern Abundance - Terra Nova

    Terra Nova National Park censuses tern nests on 23 small islands in Newman Sound, to monitor species productivity and population dynamics.
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    Parks Canada
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    Tundra_Gull_Mingan_Number of nest_Data

    Monitoring of the number of eggs and nests for the Great black-backed and European herring gulls . Field data from 1996 to 2015. Many islands in the MANPRC are used by the Great black-backed and European herring gulls for nesting. The presence of this species is characteristic of the inland...
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    Parks Canada
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    Tundra_Eider_Mingan_Number of nest_Data

    Monitoring of the number of eggs and nests for the common eider. Field data between 1988 to 2015. Many islands in the MANPRC are used by the common eider for nesting. The presence and great abundance of this species are characteristic of the inland ecology of the park. The status of the nesting...
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    Parks Canada
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    Coastal_Tern_Mingan_Number of nest_Data

    Monitoring of the number of eggs and nests for the tern. Field data from 1992 to 2019. Many islands in the MANPRC are used by the terns for their nesting. The presence and great abundance of this species are characteristic of the inland ecology of the park. The status of the nesting tern...
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    Parks Canada
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    Tundra Flowering Phenology Mingan

    “PlantWatch” is a program where flowering times for selected plant species across Canada are recorded in order to observe the impact that changes in climate may have on flowering species. In the MANPRC three plant species are monitored. Two of these species are arctic and/or alpine plants and are...
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    Parks Canada
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    Area Burned Condition Class - Mount Revelstoke

    In an effort to assess the current state of wildland fire as an ecological process, the Area Burned Condition Class (ABCC) measure is designed to reflect modern-day deviations from historical wildland fire cycles (i.e., frequency). The ABCC was developed as a medium to long term ecological...
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    Parks Canada
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    • CSV
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    Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network - Mount Revelstoke

    Benthic macro-invertebrate diversity, stream hydrology, water chemistry, climate, geology, and landcover are collected at randomly selected sites using a standard protocol for the assessment of stream condition and are being monitored both at reference and impacted sites. The overall scope or aim...
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    Parks Canada
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    • CSV
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    Invasive Alien Plants - Mount Revelstoke

    The main objective of the measure is to monitor how Invasive Alien Plant percent cover, a recognized stressor to native biodiversity, currently compares to pre-determined thresholds and how it is changing over time across the three different Invasive Plant Management Zones (Integrated Control,...
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    Parks Canada
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    Subalpine Wildflowers - Mount Revelstoke

    Subalpine wildflower meadows occur at high elevations in mountainous environments, and are characterized by spectacularly diverse and showy wildflower meadows interspersed with stands of subalpine tree species. The subalpine wildflower meadows on the summit of Mount Revelstoke and Glacier are...
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    Parks Canada
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    Air Quality - Mount Revelstoke

    This project measures air quality at an Environment Canada Global Atmospheric Passive Sampling (GAPS) station located at Miller Lake in Mount Revelstoke National Park. Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) are collected using a sorbent-impregnated polyurethane foam (SIP) disk and concentrations...
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    Parks Canada
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    Wildlife Mortality - Revelstoke

    Glacier and Mount Revelstoke National Parks are bisected by a major national commercial highway (Hwy #1). Vehicle collisions with wildlife are a major stressor and have serious social, economic, and ecological impacts. Animals crossing highways are at risk of mortality and people traveling in...
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    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
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    Area Burned Condition Class - Glacier

    In an effort to assess the current state of wildland fire as an ecological process, the Area Burned Condition Class (ABCC) measure is designed to reflect modern-day deviations from historical wildland fire cycles (i.e., frequency). The ABCC was developed as a medium to long term ecological...
    Organization:
    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
  • Open Data

    Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network - Glacier

    Benthic macro-invertebrate diversity, stream hydrology, water chemistry, climate, geology, and landcover are collected at randomly selected sites using a standard protocol for the assessment of stream condition and are being monitored both at reference and impacted sites. The overall scope or aim...
    Organization:
    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
  • Open Data

    Invasive Alien Plants - Glacier

    The main objective of the measure is to monitor how Invasive Alien Plant percent cover, a recognized stressor to native biodiversity, currently compares to pre-determined thresholds and how it is changing over time across the three different Invasive Plant Management Zones (Integrated Control,...
    Organization:
    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
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    Whitebark Pine - Glacier

    Whitebark pine blister rust (Cronartium ribicola) is an introduced pathogen affecting whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) and limber pine (Pinus flexilis). Whitebark pine is an endangered species protected under the Federal Species at Risk Act (SARA) and Limber pine is designated as an endangered...
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    Parks Canada
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    • CSV
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    Wildlife Mortality - Glacier

    Glacier and Mount Revelstoke National Parks are bisected by a major national commercial highway (Hwy #1). Vehicle collisions with wildlife are a major stressor and have serious social, economic, and ecological impacts. Animals crossing highways are at risk of mortality and people traveling in...
    Organization:
    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
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    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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    • CSV
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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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    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
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV