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Abbey Struyk, Emma Phillips, and Matt Susac, Frog Monitoring in the Haliburton Highlands, Trent University, 2021
The Haliburton Highlands Land Trust (HHLT) is a nonprofit organization that owns and protects approximately 1300 acres of land in Haliburton County,…
Tags: conservation, environmental monitoring, frog, Haliburton Highlands Land Trust, monitoring
Roshelle Chan, GIS Database Migration and Development for the Haliburton Highlands Land Trust, Trent University, 2021
Tags: database migraton, GIS, Haliburton Highlands Land Trust, HHLT, PostGIS, PostgreSQL
Tamara Balmaceda, Cerise Dowson, Brittany Semmler, Joshua Wyard, Best Management Practice Guidelines for Protecting Wetlands, 2019
Tags: Brittany Semmler, Cerise Dowson, conservation, environment, Haliburton Highlands Land Trust, Joshua Wyard, Management, Tamara Balmaceda, Tom Whillans, water quality, watersheds, wetlands
Kelton Adderley-Heron, Michael Duquette, Mikayla Young, HHLT Species at Risk, 2019
Tags: bank swallow, barn swallow, barnum creek, barry wetland, blanding's turtles, dahl forest, environmental, golden-winged warbler, Haliburton Highlands Land Trust, HHLT, Kelton Adderley-Heron, least bittern, little brown myotis, Michael Duquette, Mikayla Young, rusty blackbird, snapping turtles, species at risk, spotted turtles, Tom Whillans, western chorus frog, wetlands
Abbey Krajc, Alison Gordon, Keeva Fitzpatrick, Surveying and Monitoring Tools for the HHLT, 2019
Tags: Abbey Krajc, Alison Gordon, biodiversity, eco-sites, Haliburton Highlands Land Trust, HHLT, Keeva Fitzpatrick, monitoring, nature reserves, species at risk, surveying, Tom Whillans
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