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Wildlife

Canada’s forests are home to thousands of species of wildlife. Ensuring that forest management is designed and implemented in such a way as to protect wildlife, while safeguarding the complex dynamics between wildlife species, is important to all of Canada’s Model Forests. From habitat research on large mammals such as caribou, moose and bears, to projects investigating the distribution and abundance of tiny songbirds and amphibians, Model Forests and their partners are working to promote forest management that takes into account the needs of wildlife. To find out more, please visit the links featured below.

What's New

October 1, 2009 - Buffalo River Dene Nation woodland caribou 2008-09 survey

This project was designed to verify the presence and extent of occurrence of woodland caribou within Buffalo River Dene Nation’s traditional territory and the relatedness of these caribou to those across the province. Available in...

August 3, 2009 - Socioeconomic depiction of outfitters in the Laurentides - Year 2006

This report presents a wealth of information on outfitters in the Laurentides, including revenues by source of customers and products, the identification of costs by item, new recreational trends and more. In addition, it compares Laurentian...

March 22, 2009 - Enhancing species at risk habitat in your eastern Ontario woodlot

This booklet is intended to assist landowners in enhancing species at risk habitat. It begins with a discussion of species at risk and how you, as a landowner, can ensure their survival and enhance species at risk habitat in your woodlot. Available...

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