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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 du Fjord-du-Saguenay.

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

New technique for capturing boreal passerine birds in Tadoussac! (2013) (in French only)

The Peregrine Falcon: a vulnerable but very visible species (2012) (in French only)

Monitoring anadromous brook trout (sea trout) in Rivière Éternité (2010)

Archaeological excavations at the mouth of Rivière Sainte-Marguerite (2009)

An exceptional year for monitoring owl populations in Tadoussac (2008)

Eighth five-year inventory of the Peregrine Falco (Falco peregrinus) in Québec, in 2005 (2007)

The presence of cougars in Parc national du Saguenay... myth or reality? (2006)

When curiosity leads to... unexpected discoveries! (2005)

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Read the latest article on Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay

Rare sedges on the marine terraces of Tadoussac (2015) (in French only)

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