Project Involvement has strong emphasis on environmental study design, data collection, monitoring, and impact assessment. Projects are undertaken using state-of-the-art technology for analysis, evaluation, and problem solving. CanNorth's proven record in environmental resource management illustrates the capacity to deliver high quality products. The company's commitment to environmentally sound and effective resource development is supported internally by a skilled team of aquatic and terrestrial ecologists, hydrologists, computer and information technologists.
AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT
CanNorth has been involved in the design and implementation of environmental projects for numerous mining and natural resource management developments. For example, environmental impact assessments, environmental effects monitoring, watershed management, aquatic habitat assessments, and fish studies have been successfully completed, meeting or exceeding regulatory standards, for many mining and other natural resource development projects.
TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENT
CanNorth has conducted numerous wildlife population and habitat investigations which allows us to perform impact assessments and develop effective habitat management plans. Botanical inventories and rare plant surveys are conducted to assist with project planning as well as the design and implementation of reclamation and re vegetation programs.
Environmental/Scientific
Environmental Impact Assessments
Environmental Effects Monitoring
Risk Management Solutions
Limnology and Water Quality
Baseline Data Acquisition
Wildlife and Plant Investigations
Aquatic Habitat Compensation
Fish Investigations
Fish Habitat Restoration
Aquatic Ecology
Toxicological Investigations
Fish Disease Investigations
Hydrology
Watershed Management
Erosion Control
Operational/Decommissioning Monitoring
Biostatistical Services
Species-At-Risk and biodeversity Surveys
Socio-Economic Training
Training of Aboriginal peoples in Environmental Monitoring Programs Facilitation of Communication of Environmental Issues between Government, Industry, and Aboriginal People.
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