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  1. A Citizens' Streambank Restoration Handbook
    Resource Type: Book
  2. Connexions Library: Oceans, Lakes, Rivers, Water Focus
    Resource Type: Website
    Published: 2009
    Selected articles, books, websites and other resources on water, rivers, streams, wetlands, lakes, rivers, oceans, marine life.
  3. EnvironmentSources.com
    Resource Type: Website
    Published: 2017
    Web portal with information about environmental issues and resources, with articles, documents, books, websites, and experts and spokespersons. The home page features a selection of recent and important articles. A search feature, subject index, and other research tools make it possible to find additional resources and information.
  4. Is Canada's government trying to kill off the wild salmon?
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2015
    Matthews discusses how the Canadian government's actions and legal changes threaten the wild salmon.
  5. Legacy
    The Natural History of Ontario

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1989
    A comprehensive, extensively illustrated natural history of Ontario, covering bedrock, soils, birds, mammals, insects, wildflowers, forests, prehistoric life, and much more.
  6. The Moonlit Stream
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1988
    For relief from the stresses and strains of life, there is nothing like spending a few hours sitting beside a flowing river. A river, unlike a lake, moves. It is going somewhere. It's like life passing you by, and for a change it’s rather nice to just sit there and let it.
  7. Park Ranger Guide to Rivers & Lakes
    What to see and learn on America's freshwaters

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1991
  8. Reclaiming Toronto's Don River
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1989
  9. Unimpeded Rivers Crucial as Climate Changes: New Study
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2016
    Gravel-bed rivers and their floodplains are the lifeblood of ecosystems and need to be allowed to run and flood unimpeded if species are to be protected and communities are to cope with climate change.


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