Chrs_old_videos_compilation_creatures.mp4
: Footage often includes caribou, polar bears, and various migratory birds native to northern heritage river corridors.
: Frequently documented in estuaries like the Seal River in Manitoba, which hosts one of the world's largest concentrations (approximately 3,000). CHRS_Old_Videos_Compilation_Creatures.mp4
: Documentation of fauna within the Canadian Heritage Rivers System (CHRS) , a program established in 1984 to conserve rivers of outstanding natural, cultural, and recreational value. : Footage often includes caribou, polar bears, and
: Unique for their presence up to 200 km upstream in freshwater environments within the CHRS. : Unique for their presence up to 200
: The CHRS regularly produces management plans and monitoring reports that include visual documentation of biological diversity to track the health of these ecosystems over decades.
: Such compilations are typically used for educational purposes, internal CHRS heritage monitoring, or as part of Natural Heritage records for public awareness of Canada's wilderness. Seal River, Manitoba | Canadian Heritage Rivers System
