tion, the Métis Nation and the Ma-
tiated investigations of the potential effects of supersonic flight training on environmental components, in-cluding wildlife, aquatic habitat, and slope stabilities. During this time, Mi-naskuat and the IEMR designed a study to learn how individual water-fowl respond during supersonic noise events...
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Summary: | tiated investigations of the potential effects of supersonic flight training on environmental components, in-cluding wildlife, aquatic habitat, and slope stabilities. During this time, Mi-naskuat and the IEMR designed a study to learn how individual water-fowl respond during supersonic noise events (sonic booms). Repre-sentatives from the IEMR, Labrador Inuit Association (LIA), the Innu Na- |
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