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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/199d92bd83ef10c771cd797a39c43273.pdf
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Trent University - Community Based Research
Dublin Core
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Surveying and Monitoring Tools for the HHLT
Creator
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Abbey Krajc, Alison Gordon, Keeva Fitzpatrick
Contributor
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Haliburton Highlands Land Trust, Greg Wickware
Identifier
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TP_4865
Date
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2019
Spatial Coverage
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Haliburton County
Abstract
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This report will provide information and guidance to the Haliburton Highlands Land Trust (HHLT) on determining which surveying tools are most suitable for long-term monitoring of biodiversity within the 5 listed nature reserves. The following will be identified for each nature reserve: <br />◊ Background <br />◊ Ecology <br />◊ Significant Identified Species <br />◊ Species at Risk <br />◊ Identified Eco-sites <br />◊ Bio-indicators <br />◊ Surveying & Monitoring Tools <br />◊ Resources <br /><br />This report will aid in fulfilling the following goals as stated by the HHLT: <br />◊ Understand the range of possibilities for surveying and monitoring natural areas and the extent of such experiences in Ontario <br />◊ Identify the information available and needed to design surveys and monitoring programs using permanent sample plots for Ontario natural areas <br />◊ Explore options for a long-term partnership between Trent
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Online
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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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/f0c4935662c7aad2b80f458e6ae65e44.pdf
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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HHLT Species at Risk
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Kelton Adderley-Heron, Michael Duquette, Mikayla Young
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The Barnum Creek, Dahl Forest and Barry Wetland properties of Haliburton Highlands Land Trust are valuable habitats for species that require wetlands, now more than ever due to the rapid decrease in wetlands in Canada over recent years, especially in Ontario (Eamer et al., 2010). The aim of this paper is to use a literature review to identify species-at-risk that could be found within these wetlands, describe their characteristics and habitat requirements, and to outline some recommendations for managing their habitat . It was found that there could possibly be 10 species-at-risk within these locations, those being: Bank Swallows (Riparia riparia), Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica), Blanding’s Turtles (Emydoidea blandingii), Golden-winged Warblers (Vermivora chrysoptera), Least Bitterns (Ixobrychus exilis), Little Brown Myotis’ (Myotis lucifigus), Rusty Blackbirds (Euphagus carolinus), Snapping Turtles (Chelydra serpentina), Spotted Turtles (Clemmys guttata), and Western Chorus Frogs (Pseudacris triseriata). The main management recommendations are to where possible, protect and maintain upland habitat surrounding wetlands from disturbance, especially clear-cut logging, and to carefully plan development so as to not degrade or fragment the wetland environments.
Identifier
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TP-4864
Date
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2019
Source
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Online
Spatial Coverage
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Haliburton County
Contributor
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Haliburton Highlands Land Trust, Greg Wickware
Relation
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Tom Whillans, Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
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