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  2. Area of Natural and Scientific Interest - Wikipedia

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    An Area of Natural and Scientific Interest (or ANSI) is an official designation by the provincial Government of Ontario in Canada applied to contiguous geographical regions within the province that have geological or ecological features which are significantly representative provincially, regionally, or locally.

  3. Natural areas in King, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    King has an abundance of large, provincially significant wetland complexes. The Eaton Hall—Mary—Hackett Lakes Wetland Complex is a 259 hectare area on the Oak Ridges Moraine which represents the amalgamation of three previously defined wetlands: Eaton Hall Wetlands, Mary Lakes Wetlands and Laskay Wetlands.

  4. Westmeath Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Westmeath Provincial Park is a provincial park on the Ottawa River in Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada. Located on the section of the river known as Bellows Bay, it features a long sandy beach and an active sandspit. It is one of the most pristine sand dune and wetland complexes along the southern Ottawa River. [1]

  5. Pottageville, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Pottageville Wetland Complex is a provincially significant 7.8 km 2 wetland complex composed of 43 individual wetlands. [2] The wetland consists of 93.1% swamp , 6.3% marsh and 0.6% fen . A diversity of soil types is present in this complex, including: humic and mesic (63%); clay and loam (16.7%); sand (15.9%); silt or marl (2.6%); and ...

  6. Wetlands and wetland policies in Canada - Wikipedia

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    It came to fruition after Environment Canada developed a statement on wetlands issues in Canada in 1986 and early 1987. [1] The management and protection of wetlands in Canada was deemed a significant land use issue by the Federal-Provincial Committee on Land Use (FPCLU) which stemmed from Canada's involvement with the Ramsar Convention.

  7. Keddy Nature Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    wetlands that are part of a provincially significant wetland; headwaters for several creeks draining into Mississippi Lake; a large population of green arrow arum in the largest beaver pond; a large population of an uncommon orchid, downy rattlesnake plantain, on clay from the Champlain sea [10] nesting osprey and great blue herons

  8. Alfred and Plantagenet - Wikipedia

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    Near the town of Alfred, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources has designated the Alfred Bog as "a provincially significant wetland and an Area of Natural and Scientific Interest." Species of interest include the palm warbler , northern pitcher-plant , pink lady's-slipper , cottongrass , bog elfin and bog copper butterflies, and ebony ...

  9. Conroy Marsh (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Conroy Marsh is a provincially significant wetland in Renfrew County, Ontario. Covering an area of 2,400 hectares, it was designated as a conservation reserve in 2003. Covering an area of 2,400 hectares, it was designated as a conservation reserve in 2003.