Mystery on the Great Lakes.: En56-105/1994E-PDF

"The year was 1970. Reports were coming in of "strange" things happening on the Great Lakes. Confirmation came from a wildlife biologist visiting Hamilton Harbour on Lake Ontario that, indeed, something had gone terribly wrong. The nests of the common tern were filled with eggs that had failed to hatch. Many of these eggs contained dead embryos. Nearby, the biologist also spotted a young chick with a severe deformity. Its beak was crossed, dooming it to starve to death"--Page 1.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Environment Canada. Atmospheric Environment Service.
Title Mystery on the Great Lakes.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Title from cover.
"Canada's Green Plan."
Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
Includes bibliographical references (page 15).
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Environment Canada, Atmospheric Environment Service = Environnement Canada, Service de l'environnement atmosphérique, [1994]
©1994
Description 1 online resource (16 pages) : illustrations, maps, graphs, photographs
ISBN 0662208315
Catalogue number
  • En56-105/1994E-PDF
Subject terms Lakes
Wildlife
Scientists
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