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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 la Yamaska.

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

Winter sport perch harvesting: the results of 10 years of observation (2016) (in French only)

Inquiry into the presence of mercury in the food chain of Réservoir Choinière (2015) (in French only)

Seeing nature beyond the park (2014) (in French only)

The discovery of a prehistoric artefact that testifies to ancient Amerindian presence on the banks of Rivière Yamaska Nord (2012) (in French only)

Discovery of the American rubyspot (Odonata: Hetaerina americana) in Québec (2011)(in French only)

Study on the prevalence of the Baylisascaris procyonis intestinal worm in racoons (2010) (in French only)

Seasonal variations in the cyanobacteria community of Réservoir Choinière (2009) (in French only)

Study of cyanobacteria toxins in the Réservoir Choinière ecosystem (2008) (in French only)

Major scientific advancement for arachnology at Parc national de la Yamaska (2007) (in French only)

Environmental characterization of the Réservoir Choinière watershed (2006) (in French only)

Odonatological Inventory (2005) (in French only)

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Listing those elusive dragonflies (2018) (in French only)

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