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The park monitors angling stress in several ponds (lakes) in Terra Nova with Fyke nets. Angling stress is assesed against …
Terra Nova National Park monitors non-native mammal browse pressure on forest plant communities on transects and plots.
Number and percentage of youth aged 12 to 17 for selected health indicators, by household income quintile and highest level …
Number and percentage of children aged 1 to 17 for selected health indicators, by household income quintile and highest level …
Number and percentage of youth aged 12 to 17 for selected health indicators, by sex, Canada (excluding territories) and provinces.
Number and percentage of children and youth aged 1 to 17 for selected health indicators, by age group and sex, …
Persons in core housing need (including persons whose housing falls below one, two or all three standards for affordability, suitability …
Persons in core housing need (including persons whose housing falls below one, two or all three standards for affordability, suitability …
Persons living in acceptable housing and persons not living in acceptable housing (including persons whose housing falls below one, two …
Persons living in acceptable housing and persons not living in acceptable housing (including persons whose housing falls below one, two …