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Saunders, Gary L. "Terra Nova National Park: Human History Study. By Kevin Major. (Ottawa: National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Parks Canada, 1983. 86 pp. Illustrations, maps, notes, bibliography. Canadian $7.15.)." Forest & Conservation History 30, no. 2 (April 1986): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4004939.

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Magid, Barbara H. "Cylindrical English Wine and Beer Bottles 1735-1850. Olive R. Jones. National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Environment Canada-Parks, Ottawa, 1986. 180 pp., appendices, references. $11.40 (paper)." American Antiquity 54, no. 3 (July 1989): 671. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/280813.

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Brain, Jeffrey P. "Legacy of the Machault: A Collection of 18th-Century Artifacts. Catherine Sullivan. National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Parks Canada, Quebec, 1986. 107 pp., illustrations, color plates, bibliography. $9.50 inside Canada; $11.40 outside Canada (paper)." American Antiquity 52, no. 3 (July 1987): 662. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/281625.

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Segger, Martin. "Archibald, Margaret. By Federal Design: The Chief Architect's Branch of the Department of Public Works, 1881-1914. Studies in Archaeology, Architecture and History. Ottawa: National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Parks Canada, Environment Canada, 1983. Pp. 55. Illustrations." Urban History Review 13, no. 3 (1985): 253. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1018108ar.

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Goodyear, Albert C. "Window on the Past: Archaeological Assessment of the Peace Point Site, Wood Buffalo National Park, Alberta. Marc G. Stevenson. Studies in Archaeology, Architecture, and History. National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Parks Canada, Environment Canada, Ottawa, 1986. 145 pp., illustrations, appendices, references. $8.85 in Canada; $10.50 outside Canada (paper)." American Antiquity 52, no. 3 (July 1987): 651. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/281612.

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Baker, Henry A. "A Frontier Fur Trade Blacksmith Shop 1796-1812. John D. Light, and Henry Unglik. Studies in Archaeology, Architecture and History, National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Parks Canada, Quebec, 1984. 130 pp., figures, tables, appendices, references. $7.45 (Canada); $8.95 (outside Canada) (paper)." American Antiquity 51, no. 2 (April 1986): 439. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/279972.

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Brown, Margaret K. "“An Appearance of Strength.” The Fortifications of Louisbourg, Volumes 1 and 2. Bruce W. Fry. Studies in Archaeology, Architecture, and History, National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Parks Canada, Quebec, 1984. 214 pp., appendices, glossary, selected bibliography (vol. 1); 212 pp., illustrations (vol. 2). $23.00 (in Canada); $27.50 (outside Canada) a set." American Antiquity 51, no. 2 (April 1986): 439. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/279971.

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Norris, Frank. "Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites (Parks Canada), Victoria, B.C." Public Historian 26, no. 4 (October 2004): 100–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3378847.

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Campbell, Claire. "On Fertile Ground: Locating Historic Sites in the Landscapes of Fundy and the Foothills." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association 17, no. 1 (July 23, 2007): 235–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/016109ar.

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Abstract Since the 1972 National Museums Policy announced its goals of “democratization and decentralization,” national historic sites have been marked by a trend toward regionalization. While scholars have focused on the nationalizing impetus of twentieth-century historiography before 1970, subsequently there have been consistent efforts to incorporate local environmental and cultural diversity into the “family” of national sites. This paper demonstrates this system-wide trend by comparing historic sites in the Bay of Fundy and the Alberta foothills. In both places, designation has evolved from the two-nations narrative of French-English rivalry, in seventeenth-century forts or fur trade posts which could integrate far-flung localities, thereby claiming transcontinental space as national territory. Interpretation now credits local ecological factors with shaping the course of historical events, and acknowledges in situ resources. In addition, Parks Canada has involved groups such as the Acadians or the Blackfoot, whose claims of “homeland” jostle the naturalized Canadian boundaries affirmed by the older national narrative. There are other complications, raised by revisions in public history; notably, these sites continue to play a role in the marketing of place – in a long tradition of using the landscape as an entrée to tourism – and they are not yet conceived in regional groupings.
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Speller, C. F., B. Kooyman, A. T. Rodrigues, E. G. Langemann, R. M. Jobin, and D. Y. Yang. "Assessing prehistoric genetic structure and diversity of North American elk (Cervus elaphus) populations in Alberta, Canada." Canadian Journal of Zoology 92, no. 4 (April 2014): 285–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2013-0253.

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North American elk (Cervus elaphus L., 1758) are an important component of Canada’s natural ecosystems. Overhunting and habitat decline in the 19th century led to the near eradication of Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni Bailey, 1935) and Manitoban elk (Cervus elaphus manitobensis Millais, 1915) within Alberta. Though elk populations have been restored within provincial and national parks, it is unknown to what degree historic population declines affected overall genetic diversity and population structuring of the two subspecies. This study targeted 551 bp of mitochondrial D-loop DNA from 50 elk remains recovered from 16 archaeological sites (2260 BCE (before common era) to 1920 CE (common era)) to examine the former genetic diversity and population structure of Alberta’s historic elk populations. Comparisons of ancient and modern haplotype and nucleotide diversity suggest that historic population declines reduced the mitochondrial diversity of Manitoban elk, while translocation of animals from Yellowstone National Park in the early 20th century served to maintain the diversity of Rocky Mountain populations. Gene flow between the two subspecies was significantly higher in the past than today, suggesting that the two subspecies previously formed a continuous population. These data on precontact genetic diversity and gene flow in Alberta elk provide essential baseline data integral for elk management and conservation in the province.
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Books on the topic "Parks Canada. National Historic Parks and Sites Branch"

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Canada, Canada Parks. Parks Canada vacation planner: National parks and national historic sites Ontario. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1998.

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Parks Canada. National parks and national historic sites of Canada in Saskatchewan. Ottawa, Ont: Parks Canada, 2001.

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Parks Canada. Parks Canada archaeological activities 1992. Ottawa: Parks Canada, National Heritage, 1994.

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Canada. Public Works and Government Services. Terminology and Standardization Directorate. Terminology used by Parks Canada. Ottawa: Public Works and Government Services., 1997.

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Parks Canada. The Forks National Historic Site of Canada: Management plan. [Ottawa]: Parks Canada, 2007.

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Parks Canada. St. Andrew's Rectory National Historic Site of Canada and St. Andrew's Anglican Church National Historic Site of Canada management plan. [Ottawa]: Parks Canada, 2001.

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Parks Canada. Parks Canada guiding principles and operational policies. [Ottawa]: Parks Canada, 1994.

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Parks Canada. Manoir Papineau National Historic Site of Canada management plan. [Ottawa]: Parks Canada, 2005.

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Parks Canada. Cape Spear National Historic Site of Canada management plan. [Ottawa]: Parks Canada, 2004.

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Parks Canada. Melanson Settlement National Historic Site of Canada management plan. [Ottawa]: Parks Canada, 2004.

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