Haliburton Highlands Land Trust • PO Box 792 Minden, ON • K0M 2K0 • tel: (705) 454-8107 • admin@haliburtonlandtrust.ca

February 6, 2012

Now Available:: 3rd Edition Species-at-Risk Journals

Species At Risk

Species of Special Concern Gallery

(a native species that is sensitive to human activities or natural events and that is believed to exist in Haliburton County)

Eastern Ribbonsnake
Eastern Ribbonsnake

Credit: Scott D. Gillingwater
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Five-Lined Skink (Juvenile)
Five-Lined Skink (Juvenile)

Credit: Scott D. Gillingwater
(600 x 450px - 49.1Kb)

Five-Lined Skink (Female and Male)
Five-Lined Skink
(Female and Male)

Credit: Scott D. Gillingwater
(600 x 450px - 46.7Kb)

Golden-Winged Warbler
Golden-Winged Warbler

Credit: Mark Peck
(500 x 344px - 16.5Kb)

Milksnake
Milksnake

Credit: Scott D. Gillingwater
(500 x 333px - 54.1Kb)



Last Updated: Jun 29 2010 12:10:30 am.

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Did You Know...

As of August 2009, 7 new species that have been identified in Haliburton County have been added to the Ontario government's Species at Risk list. Chimney Swift and Whip-poor-will are now listed as Threatened. Snapping Turtle, Common Nighthawk, Olive-sided Flycatcher, Canada Warbler and Bald Eagle are listed as Special Concern. Read the full article.

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