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2010 Baseline Environmental Studies, Nechalacho Rare Earth Element Project Site
chercheur principal: Moore, Steve M
Année(s) de permis: 2010
Résumé: The 2010 baseline environmental studies will include the following: 1) A rare plant survey to be conducted in mid July (approximate) to identify presence of rare plants within the local study area. 2) An ecosystem mapping field component to be carried out in June and mid July (approximate) to describe existing habitat types within the local study area. Rare plant surveys will be conducted in ...


Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk Highway Project
chercheur principal: Moore, Steve M
Année(s) de permis: 2010
Résumé: The objectives of this study are to determine the presence of fish and the quality of fish habitat at stream crossings along the proposed road alignment. They will be achieved through observations, measurements, and surveys carried out during freshet. These observations will provide an indication of seasonal habitat use at high water, when connectivity to upstream habitats may exist. Similarly, ...


Environmental Baseline Studies, Tamerlane Ventures Inc., Pine Point Mining Project
chercheur principal: Moore, Steve M
Année(s) de permis: 2005
Résumé: The objective of the field program is to document baseline conditions within the study area to be used for a water licence and land use application towards development of a lead and zinc mine adjacent to the old Pine Point property. This includes completing Ecosystem Classification, Surface Water Quality Sampling, Fish Habitat Assessments, and a Wildlife Utilization and Diversity Study. Field s...


Preliminary Reconnaissance of Wildlife and Vegetation of the Proposed Sahyoue/Edacho National Historic Park, Edacho Portion, Great Bear Lake, NT
chercheur principal: Moore, Steve M
Année(s) de permis: 2002 2001 2000
Résumé: The research team (including Aboriginal members from Deline) will travel by boat from Deline to the Sahyoue/Edacho Peninsulas, and spend six days in the field collecting baseline information on wildlife and vegetation units. Twenty sites will be assessed and classified as to ecosystem type. For each site, vegetation and wildlife observations will be documented. Vegetation species present, plant ...


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