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Islands of Life: A Biodiversity and Conservation Atlas of the Great Lakes Islands

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The Great Lakes contain the largest collection of freshwater islands in the world, more than 32,000 islands. These islands contain significant biodiversity including endemic species, rare habitats, and critical biological functions. They are important breeding and staging areas for colonial nesting waterbirds, harbour noteworthy assemblages of plants and animals and provide important stopover sites for migrating birds. They make a significant contribution to the physical and biological diversity of the Great Lakes and surrounding basin.

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CREATED July 26, 2010
ORGANIZATION Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Natural Heritage Information Centre, Nature Conservancy of Canada, The Nature Conservancy
AUTHOR(S) Henson, Bonnie L., Kraus, Daniel T., McMurtry, Micheal J., Ewert, David N.;
LICENSE Attribution No Derivatives Attribution No Derivatives
DOI 10.3411/col.07261529 (What is DOI?)

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