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Environmental monitoring involves collecting scientific data to understand the changes affecting natural areas and watercourses, and to assess the ecological health of specific regions or environmental features.
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DYK that TRCA monitors bats? By recording #bat calls, we can determine which species are using conservation lands for foraging or breeding. This information will guide decisions for protecting and restoring bat habitat. Learn more: https://t.co/8cAptebJDF pic.twitter.com/Qi0ijcq6ke
— TRCA HQ (@TRCA_HQ) October 31, 2020
To survey for invasive Asian carps, @TRCA_HQ set overnight traps in aquatic habitats where Asian carps would most likely be found. In addition to the surveillance work, we also lookout for Asian carps during all of our boat electrofishing surveys. pic.twitter.com/FBIvUwYoLY
— TRCA HQ (@TRCA_HQ) October 29, 2020
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Detecting where different species of regional bats are found is a new and exciting frontier for Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA). TRCA has been working hard to expand its knowledge of regional bats over the last three years. Watch the video:
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