Biomass Heat on Prince Edward Island: A Pathway Forward
Recommendations of the Environmental Advisory Council - Public Forest Council Joint Working Group on Biomass Heat
Recommendations of the Environmental Advisory Council - Public Forest Council Joint Working Group on Biomass Heat
Over the past three decades, Prince Edward Island has experienced a steady increase in the level of nitrates – both in the groundwater we rely on for drinking water, and in rivers, streams and estuaries that are home to a wide variety of wildlife and a source of livelihood and
Self-study training manual to help you prepare for a Pesticide Applicator Certification Exam.
This report is intended to provide an overview of the current state of the Province's groundwater, fresh surface water and estuarine resources, as well as highlight any notable changes in water quality over the available period of record.
Flowing freshwaters support a rich diversity of life that includes fishes, insects, and plants, as well as other animals such as bats and birds that can depend on the food resources generated by freshwaters.
The 2010 State of the Environment report measures data on key indicators of the health of Prince Edward Island's natural environment. This is the second progress report on the state of the environment.
Observers of the Mill River Estuary (MRE) in Western PEI have noted deterioration in the health of the ecosystem during the last several decades.
A study of the potential impacts of climate chnage on selected Acadian Forest tree species on PEI