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Downloadable Documents Would you like to know more about the Rideau River Biodiversity Project or about certain species found in the River? Take a look through this list of documents you can download. You must have Adobe Reader (version 5 or greater) in order to access these PDF-format files. You can download this software from the Adobe Web site. Johnson, Martha C., M. Poulin and M. Graham (2003). "Towards an Integrated Approach to the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity: Lessons Learned from the Rideau River Biodiversity Project". Human Ecology Review 10(1): 40-55. Poulin, Michel, et al.
(2001). A Multidisciplinary, Community-based Study
of the Environmental Health of the Rideau River: Final Report.
Ottawa: Canadian Museum of Nature. Phelps, A., C.B. Renaud and F. Chapleau (2000). "First
Record of a Freshwater Drum, Aplodinotus grunniens,
in the Rideau River, Ottawa, Ontario". Canadian Field-Naturalist
114(1): 121-125.
Phelps, Anne, F. Chapleau and C.B. Renaud. (2000).
"The Tadpole Madtom, Noturus gyrinus, a Rarely
Seen Fish of the Rideau River System, Ontario". Trail
and Landscape 34(1): 30-34.
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