St. Clair National Wildlife Area .: CW66-382/2017E-PDF

"St. Clair National Wildlife Area (NWA), on the eastern shore of Lake St. Clair, is the most important staging and feeding area for migratory waterfowl in Ontario south of James Bay. Hundreds of thousands of waterfowl migrate through this region every spring and fall. Established in 1978, the NWA provides important habitat for over 220 species of birds. A large proportion of the Tundra Swan’s eastern population passes through each spring. The NWA’s two separate units, Bear Creek and St. Clair, total 352 hectares."

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canadian Wildlife Service. Ontario Region.
Canada. Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Title St. Clair National Wildlife Area .
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Earlier edition St. Clair National Wildlife Area
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Réserve nationale de faune de St. Clair.
Incorrect catalogue number (CW66-382/2014E-PDF) and ISBN (978-1-100-23268-3) printed in this publication.
Issued also in print format.
Publishing information [Gatineau, QC] : Environment and Climate Change Canada, c2017.
Description [1] p. : col. ill.
Catalogue number
  • CW66-382/2017E-PDF
Subject terms Conservation areas
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