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Lepidoptera of the J.J. Collett natural area, 2002-2011

Description

Provincial Parks and other areas where natural vegetation is protected are of great value as their flora and fauna is typical of what was in Alberta before widespread agricultural activities which resulted in a replacement of many native species by weedy species associated with cultivated grains and hay crops. As a result, many of Alberta’s “rare and endangered” species are now found only, or mainly, in such protected areas.

Updated

March 2, 2012

Tags
JJ Collete natural area Lepidoptera butterflies ecological surveys moths natural areas

Title and publication information

Type
Report
Frequency

Other

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Tourism, Parks, and Recreation (1992, 2008-2014)

Contributor

Bird, Charles Durham

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Subject Information

Spatial Coverage

J.J. Collett Natural Area

Resource Dates

Date Created

2009-05-08

Date Added

2015-11-23T16:42:06.719631

Date Modified

2012-03-02

Date Issued

2009-05-08

Audience information

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Usage / Licence

Contact

Contact Name

Environment and Parks