OTHER
VERTEBRATES
LISTED BY TECHNOPARCOISEAUX
This document contains a list of other vertebrate species identified and listed since 2016 in wetlands and green spaces north of Montreal International Airport PET / YUL.
You will find common names in French and English as well as their respective names in Latin, different characteristics of each of these species such as their conservation status, etc.
-Since 2016, the wetlands and green spaces sector north of Montreal International Airport PET / YUL has been surveyed thousands of times by naturalists, ornithologists ( professionals and amateurs), photographers, nature lovers and hikers in families.
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Since that time, impressed by the density and variety of the local flora and fauna, TechnoparcOiseaux visitors and volunteers have met, in addition to hundreds of species. birds , a wide variety of other vertebrate species.
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We find there :
Mammals
Reptiles
Pisces
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From the Coyote to the Canadian Beaver, from the Striped Skunk to the Brown Snake, via the Woodchuck and the Blue-spotted Salamander, from the Eastern Chipmunk to the Gray Bat, from the Painted Turtle to the Leopard Frog, etc.
These wetlands abound with life, with a significant and surprising biodiversity of great ecological value . When you think about it … We are still in the heart of the Island of Montreal.
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However, these places are facing an imminent peril: the mechanical shovels of economic development in the Saint-Laurent Borough of Montreal and on the lands of ADM of the City of Dorval.
Coyote (Canis latrans)
By Julie Tremblay
Northern pearl mullet (Margariscus margarita)
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Eastern Cottontail Rabbit (Sylvilagus floridanus)
By Daniel Zuckerkandel
American Toad (Anaxyrus americanus)
By Jacques Cloutier
Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens)
By Jacques Cloutier
Canadian beaver (Castor canadensis)
By Ilana Block
Brown snake (Storeria dekaki)
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Vertebrate species listed in wetlands and green spaces north of Montreal International Airport PET / YUL
According to COSEWIC & MFFP
Threatened
species
Vulnerable
species
Likely to be designated as threatened or vulnerable
TechnoparcOiseaux is:
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Environmental protection group
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Ornithology group
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Protection of wetlands
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