The Shallow Bay wetland: An analysis of its natural history and plan for protection
Shallow Bay is a 230 hectare wetland at the south end of Lake Laberge in the southern Yukon. It has been central to the original use of the area by the Ta’an Kwachan first nation. It is an important waterfowl staging area; a key fish spawning and rearing area, and is used by moose, beaver, bear, mus...
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Northern Research Institute, Yukon College
2007
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Online Access: | https://arcabc.ca/islandora/object/yukonu%3A130 |