5 dossier(s) trouvé(s) portant l’étiquette "migratory birds" (les projets pluriannuels sont regroupés):
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Development of a monitoring program for the Whooping Crane breeding environment
chercheur principal: Tonn, William
Année(s) de permis: 2004
Résumé: This project will develop a long term monitoring strategy to access the seasonal productivity of wetlands in the breeding area. Preliminary sampling in 2004 will familiarize the incoming graduate student with the breeding pond region and allow various sa...


Temporal Variability of Stable Carbon and Nitrogen within the Food Webs of Wood Buffalo National Park
chercheur principal: Sotiropoulos, Maria
Année(s) de permis: 2000
Résumé: The extensive wetland complex in Wood Buffalo National Park (WBNP) is composed of a mosaic of shallow ponds that are unique in Canada. They are also the nesting grounds of the last migratory population of Whooping Cranes. Water, organic matter, aquatic plants and small aquatic life forms will be sampled from ponds just outside the nesting area and 0.5 km from the highway. The research team will ...


Waterfowl and Shorebird Nesting Habitat Study in the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories
chercheur principal: Roney, Keith
Année(s) de permis: 1995 1991
Résumé: The researchers will conduct an aerial survey of the Mackenzie Delta area to note the nesting habitats of waterfowl and shorebirds. Photographs (slides and video) will be taken as well as notes and sketches that will be applied to the design and planning of the exhibit for the Royal Saskatchewan Museum. A small plant collection (2-3 specimens of the most common plant species) will be obtained th...


Banding program of the eastern arctic tall grass prairie population of Canada geese.
chercheur principal: Caswell, F. Dale
Année(s) de permis: 1993
Résumé: The researchers will be studying Canada geese which breed in the eastern arctic areas of Cape Dominion (on Baffin Island), the Boas River (on Southampton Island) and the McConnell River (on the west coast of Hudson Bay). Leg bands and neck collars will be placed on individual birds in order to assist US and Canadian biologists in determining migration routes and wintering grounds of the tall gras...


Licence #2143
chercheur principal: Davis, Rolph A.
Année(s) de permis: 1977
Résumé: Detailed biological impact study on the marine and land ecosystem....


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