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COSEWIC Assessment and Update Status Report on the Drooping Trillium, Trillium Flexipes
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COSEWIC Assessment and Update Status Report on the Drooping Trillium, Trillium Flexipes, in Canada
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ISBN: 9781100129518
Category : Endangered plants
Languages : en
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ISBN: 9781100129518
Category : Endangered plants
Languages : en
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Status Report on the Drooping Trillium, Trillium Flexipes, in Canada
Author: Dave McLeod
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Category : Anthuriums
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Drooping trillium or Trillium flexipes is a herbaceous, early spring ephemeral and perennial of rich, deciduous forests usually associated with watercourses. It is found in 23 US states, but in Canada there are only two extant populations in Middlesex and Elgin counties, southern Ontario. This report describes the species and reviews its geographic distribution, biological and economic significance, general environment and habitat characteristics, population biology and ecology, land ownership and management responsibility, and management practices and experience. Factors limiting the survival and spread of the species are discussed and the current status of protection of the species is reviewed. Finally, the current status of the species is assessed along with its future prognosis, and a conservation status ranking as an endangered species is recommended.
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Category : Anthuriums
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Drooping trillium or Trillium flexipes is a herbaceous, early spring ephemeral and perennial of rich, deciduous forests usually associated with watercourses. It is found in 23 US states, but in Canada there are only two extant populations in Middlesex and Elgin counties, southern Ontario. This report describes the species and reviews its geographic distribution, biological and economic significance, general environment and habitat characteristics, population biology and ecology, land ownership and management responsibility, and management practices and experience. Factors limiting the survival and spread of the species are discussed and the current status of protection of the species is reviewed. Finally, the current status of the species is assessed along with its future prognosis, and a conservation status ranking as an endangered species is recommended.
Report on the Status of the Drooping Trillium Trillium Flexipes in Canada
Author: Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada
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Languages : en
Pages : 49
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Pages : 49
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COSEWIC Assessment and Status Report on the Lindley's False Silverpuffs, Uropappus Lindleyi, in Canada
Author: George W. Douglas
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ISBN: 9780662489467
Category : Compositae
Languages : en
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ISBN: 9780662489467
Category : Compositae
Languages : en
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COSEWIC Assessment Results
Author: COSEWIC Secretariat (Canada)
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Category : Endangered species
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Category : Endangered species
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Consultants & Consulting Organizations Directory
Author: Cengage Gale
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ISBN: 9781414433455
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 1806
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ISBN: 9781414433455
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 1806
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Great Lakes Conservation Blueprint for Terrestrial Biodiversity
Author: Bonnie L. Henson
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Category : Biodiversity conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 366
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Category : Biodiversity conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 366
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A Silvicultural Guide to Managing Southern Ontario Forests
Author: Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources
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ISBN: 9780777892299
Category : Forest management
Languages : en
Pages : 648
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ISBN: 9780777892299
Category : Forest management
Languages : en
Pages : 648
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Land Snails of British Columbia
Author: Robert G. Forsyth
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Category : Gastropoda
Languages : en
Pages : 206
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"Snails and slugs have a reputation as slimy, repulsive creatures that are nothing more than garden pests, but they are important components of the ecosystems they live in. In fact, most of the pest slugs and snails are introduced species that have come here with the plants we import for our gardens. Worldwide there are more species of snails and slugs than all the mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians combined, yet they are often overlooked because of their relatively small size. Land snails and slugs are well adapted to live in almost any kind of environment, from high arctic tundra to tropical forests. In British Columbia, they can be found just about everywhere. Land Snails of British Columbia describes all 92 species of terrestrial molluscs in our province. It includes photographs and detailed drawings of each, diagnostic keys and a selection of colour photographs to aid in identification. With each species description, the author discusses its natural history and distribution in the province. He also talks about reproduction, life history, diet, locomotion and shell structure (even slugs have shells). Nature buffs and anyone interested in looking past the bad reputation of these much-maligned creatures will find this handbook an enlightening guide. For gardeners, this book will tell you which snails to cast out of your garden and which ones to keep, because some snails and slugs are beneficial to gardens and some even prey on their pestilent relatives."--
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Category : Gastropoda
Languages : en
Pages : 206
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"Snails and slugs have a reputation as slimy, repulsive creatures that are nothing more than garden pests, but they are important components of the ecosystems they live in. In fact, most of the pest slugs and snails are introduced species that have come here with the plants we import for our gardens. Worldwide there are more species of snails and slugs than all the mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians combined, yet they are often overlooked because of their relatively small size. Land snails and slugs are well adapted to live in almost any kind of environment, from high arctic tundra to tropical forests. In British Columbia, they can be found just about everywhere. Land Snails of British Columbia describes all 92 species of terrestrial molluscs in our province. It includes photographs and detailed drawings of each, diagnostic keys and a selection of colour photographs to aid in identification. With each species description, the author discusses its natural history and distribution in the province. He also talks about reproduction, life history, diet, locomotion and shell structure (even slugs have shells). Nature buffs and anyone interested in looking past the bad reputation of these much-maligned creatures will find this handbook an enlightening guide. For gardeners, this book will tell you which snails to cast out of your garden and which ones to keep, because some snails and slugs are beneficial to gardens and some even prey on their pestilent relatives."--