Results 1 - 10 from 214 for alberta and saskatchewan in 0.285 sec.
Invasive Plants of Canada
Wood poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum) and the threatened White wood aster (Aster divaricatus). In Alberta and Saskatchewan, the endangered Slender mouse-ear-cress (Halimolobos virgata) is being threatened by the invasion of Crested wheat grass (Agropyron pectiniforme) which has reduced the habitat available for and ...
www.rbg.ca
Climate Change and Water in the Prairies
South Saskatchewan River flow comes from the Rocky Mountains and 10% is contributed from runoff in the prairie region of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Soil moisture conditions and runoff in the prairie region of the basin are dependent on local snowfall and ...
saskriverbasin.ca
3-Year ALUS Pilot Project Launched in Manitoba
Canada Dr. Robert Bailey and Vice President of Policy for Prairie Canada Robert Sopuck. Sopuck says work is already underway to secure pilot projects in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Bailey says an Ontario pilot project has been launched, a new pilot project is being planned for Prince Edward Island and discussions are underway ...
deltawaterfowl.org
Manitoba Announces Launch of Three-Year ALUS Pilot
ALUS and the EG&S policy are such huge steps for waterfowl conservation.” Sopuck says work is already underway to secure pilot projects in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Bailey, Delta’s vice president of policy for Canada, says an ALUS pilot is being planned for Prince Edward Island and a pilot has already ...
deltawaterfowl.org
More from this site
The NORTH SASKATCHEWAN RIVER "Great Canadian Rivers"
Today, the Plains Cree of the North Saskatchewan area are part of the Treaty Six and Treaty Seven First Nations of Alberta and Saskatchewan ...
greatcanadianrivers.com
Science and the Environment Bulletin: Coming Home
In 1972, an Alberta couple began captive-breeding the animals from American stock, and over the next 30 years more than 900 foxes were released into southern Alberta and Saskatchewan. ... and rodents. In 1972, an Alberta couple began captive-breeding the animals from American stock, and over the next 30 years more than 900 foxes were released into southern Alberta and Saskatchewan. ...
www.ec.gc.ca
Science and the Environment Bulletin: Wildlife tracking technologies
Alberta and Saskatchewan was declining. Autopsies revealed that the birds had ingested the pesticide monocrotophos by eating ... by gill net fishing activity. A new and unobtrusive way to track species that are too small for transmitters was discovered by scientists in Saskatchewan, who determined that continental patterns in ...
www.ec.gc.ca
More from this site
Water Hardness and Cardiovascular Mortality
However, as great a difference is found between south and northeast, and this is not fully explainable in terms of water hardness. TABLE 5 WATER HARDNESS, ... 0 to 350 ppm (roughly the difference between some parts of Newfoundland or British Columbia and Saskatchewan/Alberta). As has already been stressed, more than half of this mortality "effect" is expressed in ...
mgwater.com
Highrises and Multiples | CMHC
Architects' Associations of New Brunswick, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Quebec. Related Links Green Globes Interactive Environmental Efficiency Assessment of Buildings Sustaining the Environment and ...
www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca
Mallard Facts, Figures, Description and Photo
USA, and up to the Bering Sea. The highest mallard densities occur in the prairie pothole region of Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba, and North Dakota, with nests ... lay an average of 9 eggs. Migrating and Wintering: Mallards migrate along numerous corridors, but the greatest concentrations move from Manitoba and Saskatchewan through the Midwestern USA to the Mississippi ...
ducks.org
The results are filtered View all results for alberta and saskatchewan
|