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Abstract
Table of Contents
Introduction
Context
The species concept
Why a report on species in Canada?
What this report does
Users of the reports from the
Wild Species
series
Summary of
Wild Species
2000
Summary of
Wild Species
2005
Further information
References
Data sources and methods
Working group
Codes used for the regions
Sources of information
Criteria underlying general status assessments
General status categories
Updated general status assessments
From regional to national general status assessments
The general status search tool
Further information
References
Results of the general status assessments
Assessed taxonomic groups
Interpretations of the results
Macrolichens
Mosses
Vascular plants
Molluscs
Freshwater Mussels
Spiders
Insects
Odonates
Predaceous diving beetles
Ground beetles
Lady beetles
Bumblebees
Black flies
Horse flies
Mosquitoes
Selected macromoths
Butterflies
Crustaceans
Crayfishes
Amphibians
Reptiles
Birds
Mammals
Conclusion
Summary of the results
Proportion of species ranked as Secure
Species ranked as May Be At Risk
Exotic species
Lack of knowledge
Changes in species status
Next steps and strategic orientations
Appendices
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
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Conclusion
Summary of the results
Proportion of species ranked as Secure
Species ranked as May Be At Risk
Exotic species
Lack of knowledge
Changes in species status
Next steps and strategic orientations
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Last update:
2011/07/06