Thursday, 2 April 2015

Where In Ontario Is The Best Place To Conduct Endangered Species Research?


            I can see how most would make the argument that this question is entirely subjective. However for the purpose of fulfilling a blog with a subtopic “what area has the most at risk mammals?” I feel it is my duty to provide readers with that specific information. It has been fulfilled throughout though I myself was very curious as to which region populated the highest number of Ontario species at risk.

           
In the future, I plan on touring the country of Canada and if the time comes when more and more animals are becoming endangered I will have this very research to look back on and determine where I plan on travelling no matter what circumstance. Already having my sights set on beautiful Manitoba in the winter due to my ability to snowmobile custom terrain with my toque gloves and boots on, I’d love to see the gorgeous animals that make their home in the cold winter climate. With this, I would have to say the best place to see and experience the lives of endangered wildlife would be northwestern Ontario in the Boreal region. Not only do many at risk species populate the area but also there is a far better chance to see any type of animal due to the amount of land for them to roam free.

With mine and your own endangered species research where will you travel in Ontario to experience the habitats of our species at risk?

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