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August 30, 2024

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Biomonitoring provides a measure of internal doses of environmental chemicals or agents and allows for a more accurate measure of human health risk from these exposures. In these Alberta...


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August 22, 2024

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Cyanobacteria (also referred to as blue-green algae) are common photosynthetic bacteria that live in surface waters. Under favorable conditions, such as warm water and high nutrient content, these...


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September 1, 2023

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These datasets contain information on industrial sources and air emission rates collected under the Alberta Annual Emissions Inventory Reporting (AEIR) Program.


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June 1, 2022

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List of snowflies documented for the province of Alberta including native as well as exotic (introduced) species.


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June 1, 2022

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List of dragonflies documented for the province of Alberta including native as well as exotic (introduced) species.


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June 1, 2022

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List of spiders and water ticks documented for the province of Alberta including native as well as exotic (introduced) species.


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June 1, 2022

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List of millipedes and centipedes documented for the province of Alberta including native as well as exotic (introduced) species.


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June 1, 2022

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List of bees, wasps and sawflies documented for the province of Alberta including native as well as exotic (introduced) species.


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June 1, 2022

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List of moths documented for the province of Alberta including native as well as exotic (introduced) species.


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June 1, 2022

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List of freshwater sponges documented for the province of Alberta including native as well as exotic (introduced) species.