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Remote sensing techniques are used to monitor forest productivity in the park’s interior forest ecodistricts: Bremner Uplands, Widgeon Uplands and …

Record Modified: Feb 2, 2026
Record Released: Apr 12, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: Normalized Difference Vegetation Index NDVI Pukaskwa forest productivity Landsat

Nine acoustic bird song meters are deployed to monitor boreal bird species in mixed wood forests during the peak breeding …

Record Modified: Feb 2, 2026
Record Released: Apr 12, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: Forest birds Pukaskwa Species at Risk song meters boreal breeding birds acoustic

A peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus anatum) survey of all known territories within Pukaskwa National Park is conducted annually during the …

Record Modified: Feb 2, 2026
Record Released: Apr 12, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: Peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus anatum Pukaskwa National Park species at risk Ontario breeding

This Open Data Record is comprised of datasets that document human-wildlife coexistence incidents and response actions by Parks Canada Agency …

Record Modified: Jan 30, 2026
Record Released: Apr 18, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: Human-wildlife conflict conservation coexistence species incidents responses animals mammals carnivores birds reptiles amphibians ...

These data sets are comprised of restoration field monitoring data collected in Grasslands National Park, SK, Canada. The restoration fields …

Record Modified: Jan 29, 2026
Record Released: Jan 23, 2026
Publisher: Parks Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: Mixed-grass prairie field restoration cover estimates vegetation plots vegetation community structure reclamation revegetation rehabilitation Dry-grass prairie

The park monitors the population trends of Sage Grouse at leks within the park and on adjacent lands in the …

Record Modified: Jan 20, 2026
Record Released: Apr 9, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: greater sage-grouse species at risk leks grasslands Saskatchewan

The Grasslands National Park samples Sage Grouse habitat in a series of randomly located plots in upland grassland and valley …

Record Modified: Jan 20, 2026
Record Released: Apr 9, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: greater sage-grouse habitat assessment transects quadrats mesic sites sagebrush percent cover nesting habitat brood-rearing habitat Saskatchewan

The Grasslands National Park monitors the area of occurrence of the Black-Tailed Prairie Dog through measuring surface area in hectares …

Record Modified: Jan 20, 2026
Record Released: Apr 9, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: black-tailed prairie dog colony area of occurence species at risk colony dynamics Saskatchewan

The Grasslands National Park monitors the nesting attempts and productivity of burrowing owls by measuring the number of nests, number …

Record Modified: Jan 20, 2026
Record Released: Apr 9, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: burrowing owl species at risk prairie dog colonies nesting productivity brood counts Saskatchewan

The Grasslands National Park uses the Area Burned Condition Class (ABCC) method to evaluate the ecological integrity of fire as …

Record Modified: Jan 20, 2026
Record Released: Apr 9, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: fire cycle area burned departure grasslands landscape vegetative composition and structure public safety Saskatchewan