Parc national de Miguasha

Conservation Newsletter

The Conservation Newsletter

Over 200 knowledge acquisition and natural environment management projects take place annually in the Québec national parks network. The Conservation Newsletter was developed to share some of these results. Published every year, it summarizes the main projects that took place over the past year.

See the latest article on the right about Parc national de Miguasha.

See below for topics on the park covered in previous years.

The paleoenvironment of the famous Escuminac Formation : from the perspective of geochemistry (2013) (in French only)

Eusthenopteron foordi: like a fish in water! (2012) (in French only)

When I grow up I’ll be...a fossil (2010) (in French only)

Small fish will grow big and...evolve! (2009) (in French only)

We are what we eat: geochemistry serving paleontology (2008) (in French only)

The Devonian paleoestuary of Miguasha in expansion (2007) (in French only)

Archaeological digs in the “channel” sector (2006) (in French only)

Our Agnatha ancestors (2005) (in French only)

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Virtual existence for a fish that died some 380 million years ago (2015) (in French only)

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