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    Scientific monitoring of migratory bird and species at risk population sizes and distribution, wetlands and critical habitats occurs throughout Canada. [ citation needed ] Biologists employed by the Canadian Wildlife Service also review environmental assessments, and review and issue permits under the Migratory Bird Regulations, Migratory Bird ...

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    Its national headquarters are located near Port Rowan and Long Point, Ontario, Canada. Motus wildlife tracking network is a program of Birds Canada, it was launched in 2014 in the US and Canada, by 2022 more than 1,500 receiver stations have been installed in 34 countries, most receivers are concentrated in the United States and Canada.

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    Cape Parry is a headland in Canada's Northwest Territories. Located at the northern tip of the Parry Peninsula , it projects into Amundsen Gulf . The nearest settlement is Paulatuk , 100 km (62 mi) to the south, and Fiji Island is located 9 km (5.6 mi) to the west.

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  9. Chaplin Lake - Wikipedia

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    Chaplin Lake and its surrounding shore are part of the Chaplin Lake (SK 033) Important Bird Area (IBA) of Canada. The Chaplin Lake IBA covers an area 171.41 km 2 (66.18 sq mi) encompassing the lake and its shoreline. Up to about 30 different species of shore birds, totalling about 100,000 individuals, visit the lake and the IBA site each year. [10]