The connected planet : looking at biodiversity / Environment Canada.: CW66-278/2008E-PDF

"Mountains, prairies, forests, lakes, oceans, and wetlands are habitat to some 70,000 known species of plants and animals in Canada. But people sometimes forget that wildlife can also be found in suburban neighbourhoods, industrial spaces, and city centres. In this way, people often view the natural world as a separate existence from their own. But the truth is, humans are as much a part of nature as any plant or animal, with just as much dependency on biological diversity to survive"--Page [2].

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canadian Wildlife Service. Ontario Region, author.
Collaborating author Canada. Environment Canada, issuing body.
Title The connected planet : looking at biodiversity / Environment Canada.
Variant title Looking at biodiversity
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Title from cover.
Issued also in French under title: La planète branchée : regard sur la biodiversité.
Publishing information Toronto, Ontario : Environment Canada = Environnement Canada : Canadian Wildlife Service (Ontario), [2008]
Description 1 online resource (9 unnumbered pages) : colour graph, colour illustrations, colour map, colour photographs
Catalogue number
  • CW66-278/2008E-PDF
Subject terms Biodiversity -- Canada.
Biodiversity conservation -- Canada.
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