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Paper Presentations -
Session 3
Graham Whitelaw, Anne Marie Laurence, Greg Michalenko
and Bronwen Smith - University
of Waterloo's Niagara Escarpment Field Monitoring Course: Success
through Partnerships
Frank G. Burrows, Katherine Welch and Jessica Calhoun
- Bruce Peninsula National
Park of Canada's Disturbed Areas Monitoring and Restoration Program
Brent Parker and Brian Craig - Monitoring
Ecosystem Change in Carolinian Forests and Oak Savannas
Kathrynne Lynne Kuntz and Doug Larson - Cliff
Face Vegetation Communities: Microsite Limitations and the Impact
of Climbing
Josh van Wieren and Jim Wilson - National
Monitoring Protocol for Plenthodontid Salamanders
Chris Jones and Brian Craig - Ontario's
Benthos Biomonitoring Network
Frank G. Burrows, Dr. Martyn Obbard and Kim Schlosser
- The Niagara Escarpment's
Black Bear: Conservation Challenges and Opportunities
Kathrynne Lynne Kuntz and Jon Lovett-Doust - Land
Ownership and Other Landscape-Level Effects on Biodiversity in Southern
Ontario's Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Reserve
Graham Whitelaw, Robert Milne, James Hamilton and
Lorne Bennett -
Niagara Escarpment Monitoring: Comprehensive, Integrative and Collaborative?
Anne Marie Laurence -
Forest Biodiversity Monitoring
Lisa Grbinicek - Monitoring
Tree Health on the Niagara Escarpment
Robert Milne - Winter
Avian Populations
Brent Parker and Brian Craig -
Assessing Health in Canadian Forests Using Tree Mortality Rates
Deanne Meadus - Credit
Valley Conservation's Terrestrial Monitoring Program
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