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List of References and Links:
References
Canada. Statistics Canada. 1994. Human Activity and the Environment. Catalogue number 11-509E. Ottawa: Minister of Industry, Science and Technology.and Technology, 1994. Catalog number 11-509E.
Ecological Stratification Working Group. 1995. A National Ecological Framework for Canada. Report and national map at 1:7 500 000 scale. Ottawa: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Research Branch, Centre for Land and Biological Resources Research; and Hull: Environment Canada, State of the Environment Directorate, Ecozone Analysis Branch.
Web Sites
Federal Government
- Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Canadian Soil Information System. The National Soil DataBase. Soil Landscapes of Canada.
- The Canadian Land Resource Network has created a series of GIS coverages that show the major characteristics of soil and land for the whole country. Soil Landscapes of Canada were compiled at a scale of 1:1 million, and information is organized according to a uniform national set of soil and landscape criteria based on permanent natural attributes.
- Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
- Search the Federal Environmental Assessment Index
- Canadian Museum of Nature - Collections by Discipline
- Canadian Museum of Nature - Our Research
- Environment Canada. Acid Rain.
- Environment Canada. Canadian Wildlife Service
- The Canadian Wildlife Service of Environment Canada handles wildlife matters that are the responsibility of the federal government. These include protection and management of migratory birds as well as nationally significant wildlife habitat.
- Environment Canada. Canadian Wildlife Service. Hinterland Who's Who
- This is where you’ll find in-depth descriptions of wildlife, discussions on issues, actions that you can take to help wildlife, and educational materials that teachers and group leaders can use.
- Environment Canada. Environmental Emergencies
- Environment Canada is an active player in confronting the environmental aspects of emergencies. The mission of the Environmental Emergencies program is to reduce the frequency, severity and consequences of these events.
- Environment Canada. Freshwater Web Site
- This web site gives access to the nature of water, water policy and legislation, the management of water, water and culture, and informational resources and services.
- Environment Canada. Freshwater Website. The Nature of Water. Wetlands
- Environment Canada. Ontario Region. Wetlands of Ontario
- The Ontario Region of Environment Canada delivers national programs tailored to respond to regional and local issues; implements Great Lakes 2000 and the Canada-Ontario Agreement (COA) Respecting Great Lakes; and represents Environment Canada corporately, in binational, national, regional and local partnerships.
- Environment Canada. Ontario Region. Wildlife in Ontario Region
- Environment Canada. Species at Risk in Canada
- According to the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada, there are currently 441 plant and animal species at risk in Canada.
- Environment Canada. State of the Environment Infobase
- The State of the Environment (SOE) Infobase was originally developed in 1996 as an interactive and convenient mechanism for presenting a number of environmental reporting products and tools, including The State of Canada’s Environment 1996 and Canada's National Environmental Indicators Series 2003.
- Environment Canada. State of the Environment Infobase. Ecozones of Canada
- This site introduces Canada's ecozones and the general concepts of ecological classification.
- Environment Canada. State of the Environment Infobase. National Environmental Indicator Series 2003. Technical supplements. Total and strictly protected land in Canada
- Environment Canada. State of the Environment Infobase. National Environmental Indicator Series Archives. Sustaining Canada's Forests: Forest Biodiversity. Issue Context
- Forest biodiversity (or biological diversity) is more than an inventory of the different types of ecosystems, species, or genes.
- Government of Canada. The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada.
- The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) is a committee of experts that assesses and designates which wild species are in some danger of disappearing from Canada.
- Industry Canada. Environmental Affairs Branch
- Industry Canada's Canadian Environmental Solutions (CES). The CES is a directory of Canadian companies which provide expertise to address environmental challenges faced by every sector of the economy.
- Natural Resources Canada. Canada Centre for Remote Sensing. Research and Development. Applications. Land Cover
- At the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing, scientists are developing cost-effective and automated methods using satellite imagery, ancillary data, and in situ data that produce nationally consistent products, which represent the land cover and other land surface information.
- Natural Resources Canada. Canadian Forest Service. The State of Canada's Forests
- Natural Resources Canada. Minerals and Metals Sector
- MMS is the federal government’s primary source of scientific and technological knowledge, and policy advice, on Canada’s mineral and metal resources and on explosives technology.
- Natural Resources Canada. Statistics on Natural Resources
- A list of federal, provincial, and territorial links relevent to the Natural Resources Statistics website.
- Transport Canada. Policy Group.
- Canada's Transportation System
Provincial/Territorial Government
- Government of Manitoba. State of the Environment Report for Manitoba, 1997
- Government of Manitoba. State of the Environment Report for Manitoba, 1997. The Prairie Ecozone : Focus on Sustainable Development
- Manitoba's prairie ecozone today is an ecosystem reconstructed by human activity. Fertile soils that once sustained vast, mixed grassland and tall-grass prairie now support a three-billion-dollar agriculture industry, one of Manitoba's most vital economic sectors.
Other
- California Native Plant Society. Rare Plant Program.
- Rare Plant Program.
- Canadian Wildlife Federation
- CWF is dedicated to fostering awareness and appreciation of our natural world.
- Duke University Wetland Center
- The goal of the Duke University Wetland Center is to provide sound scientific knowledge that will lead to sustainable wetland functions and values for the nation and the world.
- McGill University. Redpath Museum. Quebec Biodiversity Website
- The first aim of the Quebec Biodiversity Website is to feature but a small portion of this spectacular variety of living things in the province through images, informative text and distribution maps.
- Science and Management of Protected Areas Association
- State of Environment in Estonia
- Biodiversity, Pressure Indicators, Road Density
- The Canadian Society of Environmental Biologists
- The Canadian Society of Environmental Biologists is a non-profit registered society, whose primary focus is to further the conservation and prudent management of Canada's natural resources based on sound ecological principles.
- The Mining Association of Canada
- MAC's mission is to promote, through the collective action of members, the growth and development of Canada's mining and mineral-processing industry, for the benefit of all Canadians.
- The Natural History Museum (United Kingdom)
- The New Zealand Plant Protection Society Incorporated. Proceedings. 49th Conference. August, 1996
- The Biological Control Of Russell Lupin In Riverbeds With Endemic Plant Pathogens
- United States Government. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds
- The Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds (OWOW) promotes a watershed approach to manage, protect, and restore the water resources and aquatic ecosystems of our marine and fresh waters.
- United States Government. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- Land Cover Land Use Change Program
- United States Government. National Park Service. Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone Sand Verbena
- Yellowstone National Park Web site
- United States Government. United States Geological Survey. Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center.
- Wyoming Rare Plant Field Guide.
- United States MidCoast Watersheds Council. Road Density
- Examples of using road density measures to predict the increased risk of flooding.
- University of Alaska Anchorage. Environment and Natural Resources Institute. Alaska Rare Plant Field Guide
- University of Guelph. Canada's Aquatic Environments. Wetlands
- Canada's Aquatic Environments was produced by the CyberNatural Software Group at the University of Guelph.
International Government
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Sustainable Development Department
- Remote Sensing Centre Series. AFRICOVER land cover classification
- The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
- The Convention on Wetlands, signed in Ramsar, Iran, in 1971, is an intergovernmental treaty which provides the framework for national action and international cooperation for the conservation and wise use of wetlands and their resources.