What happens when water levels rise around Horseshoe Lake? This guide examines potential effects on plants and animals, helping managers plan for wetlands and wildlife.
This environmental assessment brings together vegetation mapping, habitat surveys, and wildlife inventories to show how changes in water can alter ecosystems. It presents site data, figures, and practical observations to support conservation decisions.
- Detailed vegetation mapping and forest descriptions in Horseshoe Lake Conservation Area
- Wildlife surveys across amphibians, reptiles, birds, fish, and invertebrates
- Site locations, figures, and tables that illustrate habitat types and species occurrences
- Practical guidance for wetland management and habitat protection under changing water regimes
Ideal for students, park staff, researchers, and anyone interested in wetlands and wildlife management.