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- Environment and Climate Change Canada (2016). "Tintamarre National Wildlife Area Management Plan." Report[1]
- Official government report on managing the ecosystem in the area
- Government of Canada (2022). "Tintamarre National Wildlife Area." Webpage.[2]
- Official government page about the basics of the National Wildlife Area(NWA)
- Government of Canada (2022). "Current National Wildlife Areas." Webpage.[3]
- Short government page about the current NWAs and what a NWA is.
- David W Roscoe,Scott G Hinch (2013). "Effectiveness monitoring of fish passage facilities: historical trends, geographic patterns and future directions" Academic Paper.[4]
- Peer reviewed article on the efficacy of manmade channels for fish migration.
- J. Shaw, R.B. Taylor, D.L. Forbes, M.-H. Ruz, and S. Solomon (1998). "Sensitivity of the Coasts of Canada to Sea-Level Rise." Report From: Geological Survey of Canada[5]
- Official document regarding predicted outcome & vulnerable areas to sea level rise in Canada. Known effect of climate change
- David J.Lieske, Tracey Wade, Lori AnnRoness (2014). "Climate change awareness and strategies for communicating the risk of coastal flooding: A Canadian Maritime case example." Academic Paper.[6]
- Regarding sea-level rise including a case study in Tantramar. Peer Reviewed
- Shuang-Ye Wu, Brent Yarnal, Ann Fisher (2002). "Vulnerability of coastal communities to sea-level rise: a case study of Cape May County, New Jersey, USA." [7]
- Regarding the effects of sea-level rise
- Tantramar Wetlands Center homepage
- A page dedicated to a description of and updates from the staff and volunteers at the Tantramar Wetlands Center
- Mount Allison University (2021) "Marshland: Natural environment"
- An overview of the Tantramar marshes and its ecosystems
- P.c. Smith (2006) "Tantramar Marsh". The Canadian Encyclopedia
- An article describing the features of Tantramar marsh and a brief history of the area.
- Canadian Wildlife Federation, Hinterland Who's Who. "Muskrat"
- Information on the Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) regarding its description, range, diet, habitat, habits, and conservation status.
- IUCN Red List (2016) "Sorex maritimensis"
- The IUCN status for the Maritime shrew (least concern)
- Brian Limas (2001) "Circus cyaneus". University of Michigan
- An in-depth article about the Northern harrier (Circus cyaneus)
- Aiden Fudge (2019) " Memory, Place & Chane: A Landscape Narrative of the Tantramar Marshes". University of Guelph
- An in depth thesis about the landscape narrative of the Tantramar Marshes that had significant information about the plant and wildlife of the marsh. Had lots of information of the Indigenous communities in the past.
- Sabrina Hood (2008) "Planning for Climate Change in Coastal Regions of Tantramar, New Brunswick: Risks and Recommendations". Dalhousie University
- A informative report about the risks and vulnerabilities of the Tantramar marshes. Includes lots of background information on the ecosystems of the marshes.
- Tantramar's Regional Centre of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development Homepage
A webpage that looks at Tantramar region's history, its historical map and the indigenous peoples[8].
- Mount Allison University (2021) "Acadian settlements" [9].
Provides the information about the Acadian settlements in the Tantramar region.
- Mount Allison University (2021) "English settlements" [10].
GIves information on when the English settlers took over the Tantramar marshes from the Acadian people.
- Tantramar Heritage Trust website "Sackville and area history"[11].
Provides the whole history of the Tantramar region land use from the 1700s to the 20th century
References
[edit]- ^ Environment and Climate Change Canada. 2016. Tintamarre National Wildlife Area Management Plan. Environment and Climate Change Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, Atlantic Region, [47 pp.]
- ^ Canada, Environment and Climate Change (2011-12-21). "Tintamarre National Wildlife Area". www.canada.ca. Retrieved 2022-10-12.
- ^ Canada, Environment and Climate Change (2011-12-21). "Tintamarre National Wildlife Area". www.canada.ca. Retrieved 2022-10-12.
- ^ Roscoe, David W; Hinch, Scott G (2010-03). "Effectiveness monitoring of fish passage facilities: historical trends, geographic patterns and future directions". Fish and Fisheries. 11 (1): 12–33. doi:10.1111/j.1467-2979.2009.00333.x. ISSN 1467-2960.
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(help) - ^ Government of Canada, Public Services and Procurement Canada. "Information archivée dans le Web" (PDF). publications.gc.ca. Retrieved 2022-10-12.
- ^ Lieske, David J.; Wade, Tracey; Roness, Lori Ann (2014-03). "Climate change awareness and strategies for communicating the risk of coastal flooding: A Canadian Maritime case example". Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 140: 83–94. doi:10.1016/j.ecss.2013.04.017. ISSN 0272-7714.
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(help) - ^ Shuang-Ye., Wu, (2002). Vulnerability of coastal communities to sea-level rise : a case study of Cape May County, New Jersey, USA. [National Emergency Training Center]. OCLC 503402764.
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: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "The Tantramar Region". 2012-07-09. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
- ^ Belliveau, Renée. "Mount A Libraries: Marshland: Acadian settlement". libraryguides.mta.ca. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
- ^ Belliveau, Renée. "Mount A Libraries: Marshland: Occupation by English-speaking settlers". libraryguides.mta.ca. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
- ^ "Sackville and Area History". Tantramar Heritage Trust. Retrieved 2022-10-14.