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Game Hunting Areas (GHAs) are defined under the Hunting Areas and Zones Regulation (220/86) of The Wildlife Act (CCSM c. …
These structure, isopach and zero edge files are part of a series of stratigraphic framework maps for the Saskatchewan Phanerozoic …
SK2 Woodland Caribou Habitat Potential
Source data for an on-line interactive map of Manitoba showing the locations of recycling depots.
The Sustainable and Green …
[Archived] Deployment locations and configuration details of Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCPs) included in the Centre for Marine Applied Research’s …
A series of health-related data sets from various quantitative public opinion research studies.
A series of health-related data sets from various quantitative public opinion research studies.
Caribou habitat management areas identify zones ("tiers") with similar importance to caribou, potential risks and primary strategies for caribou conservation.
…This dataset represents the geochronological ages for selected Precambrian rocks in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
This dataset represents …
This file outlines the boundaries of the 15 risk areas defined by Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation./This file describes the boundaries …