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For over 20 years I've been collecting stories, photographs, interviews, out of print books and researching various aspects of the human history of Algonquin Park in Ontario Canada. In other words, capturing voices from the past. In the fall of 2020, I launched my podcast 'Algonquin Defining Moments' to both complement my published books but also to continue my mission of sharing stories, recollections, traditions, landmarks and other fun Algonquin Park human heritage curiosities. In this way that those who share my passion for everything Algonquin Park can listen to snippets of the park and its people while commuting, walking, cooking, working around the house or even just meditating on the back deck. Enjoy! Gaye Clemson
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Saturday Jun 10, 2023
Episode 51: Habitat Impacts due to Climate Change
Saturday Jun 10, 2023
Saturday Jun 10, 2023
Episode 51: Habitat Impacts due to Climate Change
In this episode, I’m focusing on sharing some of the latest research and thinking on how climate change may impact the habitats of Algonquin. Specific focus is on the work on both climate projections overall and the expected impacts to fish habitats.
Musical interlude is a composition by Sara Spring called Under Cold Water which can be found anywhere you listen to your music streaming or www.sarapringpiano.ca
Key References include:
- Ridgeway M., Smith D., and Middel T., Science and Information Report IR-14: Climate warming projections for Algonquin Provincial Park
- Ridgeway R., Middel T., and Bell A., SciencE and Information Report IR-10: Aquatic ecology, history, and diversity of Algonquin Provincial Park
- Ridgeway M, McMeans B., and Wells M.,Science and Research Report IR-22: The Smoke, Canoe, and Tea lakes fish movement project in Algonquin Provincial Park 2021
- Lemieux C., Gray P., Scott D., and Davis R., Climate Change Research Report CCRR-06: - Climate Change and Ontario’s Provincial Parks: Towards an Adaptation Strategy
- Tozer R., Birds of Algonquinn Park, 2012
- Michael Runtz, Explorers Guide to Algonquin Park 2021 Edition
- Wildlife Research Station Researcher’s Day Presentations
- Raven article July 27, 2012 (Vol 53 No. 3)
- Climate Variability Promotes Unnprecedented Cyanobatterial blooms in a Remote Oliotropic Ontario Lake. Journal of Paleolimnology JUne 2019
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