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Walking the Line: Investigating Biophysical Characteristics Related to Wildlife Use of Linear Features
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Habitat restoration is a necessary component of wildlife conservation in anthropogenic landscapes. To ensure restoration initiatives achieve the desired effects on wildlife communities, it is useful...
Walleye and Goldeye Fisheries Investigations in the Peace-Athabasca Delta – 1975
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Baseline information on walleye and goldeye populations with respect to the “before conditions” faced by the Athabasca Delta fisheries in view of the present and increased oil sands development
Wapiti Selection of Forages That Have Potential Use in Reclamation
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Time spent foraging on 18 different plant species was estimated for 4 wapiti during winter (February 14-27), spring (June 12-18) and late summer (August 2O-September 2). Creeping red fescue and hard...
Waste Dump Design for Erosion Control
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Several foothills/mountain coal mine waste dumps were selected for the purpose of evaluating the effects of final configuration on the amount of surface erosion occurring on those dump surfaces
Watching, Listening, and Learning to Understand Change: Developing a Community-Based Monitoring (CBM) Initiative in Ontario’s Far North
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Ontario’s Far North is one of the world’s largest and most intact expanses of boreal forest and wetlands. The region has almost no industrial development today, but that could change with plans for...
Water law and policy: Gaps, opportunities and law reforms (report and webinar)
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Event Date and Time
June 13th, 2022 at 12:30pm to June 13th, 2022 at 1:00pm
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The Water Act was proclaimed into force on October 7 th, 1998 and it represented a significant evolution in how the province could plan and manage water for environmental purposes. However, in the 23...
Water Quality and Aquatic Resources of the Beaver Creek Diversion, 1977
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Ten sites in the system were sampled regularly for physical-chemical parameters, phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthic macroinvertebrates. Additional surveys were done for fish, aquatic macrophytes,
Water Quality of the Athabasca Oil Sands Area: A Regional Study
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Summarize water quality constituents in the AOSERP study area and to examine relationships between these constituents and changes in land formation, hydrology, and development
Water Quality of the Athabasca Oil Sands Area. Volume 1: Data Collection and Quality
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Locations of Athabasca Oil Sands area water quality sampling sites; sampling, analytical and quality control methods used; volume and availability of assembled data; and an appraisal of data quality
Water Quality of the Athabasca Oil Sands Area. Volume IV: An Interim Compilation of Non-AOSERP Water Quality Data
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Studies of the water quality of the Athabasca Oil Sands area streams, rivers, and lakes have been conducted by numerous organizations and government agencies since the 1950’s
Water Quality Overview of Athabasca River Basin
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Report overviews major water quality patterns and trends for the Athabasca River and its major tributaries from 1970 to 1985 and compares water quality data with surface water quality objectives
Watershed Assessment Procedure to Address Cumulative Effects in the Eastern Slopes of Alberta
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This poster outlines the development of a watershed assessment procedure for the eastern slopes of Alberta. The process was developed with the Oldman Watershed Council, using the Oldman River Basin as a study site.
Watersheds in the Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Program Study Area: Drainage Basin Delineations, Watershed Areas, and Stream Profiles
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This report contains watershed boundary delineations and associated drainage areas, and channel profiles on watersheds larger than 50 km2 (20 mi2) in the AOSERP study area.
We Have a Reclamation Certificate, But is it Good Enough? Ecological Recovery Monitoring of Oil and Gas Wellsites 2012- 13 Final Report
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There is uncertainty related to the long-term consequences of reconstructing landscapes on Alberta’s specified lands. Alberta has over 100,000 wellsites that have been certified under evolving...
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