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TitleSurvey of rare vascular plants in Fidler-Greywillow Wildland Provincial Park
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsVujnovic, K., Allen, L., Johnson J. D., & Vujnovic D.
Pagination110
PublisherAlberta Tourism, Parks, Recreation and Culture
Place PublishedEdmonton Alberta.
Publication Languageen
ISBN Number0778537056
Keywordsundefined
Abstract

Fidler-Greywillow Wildland Provincial Park is one of 81 recently designated protected areas, established in March 1998. It is a remote site located in the northeast corner of Alberta, north of Lake Athabasca, about 315 km north of Fort McMurray. This park includes portions of the north shore of Lake Athabasca and a series of islands, two of which are amongst the largest islands in the lake. FGWPP falls within the Kazan Upland and Athabasca Plain subregions of the Canadian Shield Natural Region of Alberta.The two main objectives of this reconnaissance survey were to a) document location, habitat and population size information for tracked vascular plant taxa occurring within the study site, and b) to update the list of vascular plant species for FGWPP.

URLhttp://open.alberta.ca/dataset/02b8f71e-66d5-41cc-9a98-ca43ca3db696/resource/c478465a-e6c8-41c0-9d48-feea5ea56853/download/2005-fidler-greywillow-plant-report.pdf
Topics

Biology

Locational Keywords

Fidler-Greywillow Wildland Provincial Park (Alta.)

Active Link

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63170750

Group

Science

Citation Key46599

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