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Further Reading

Allardice, D.R., and S. Thorp. 1995. A changing Great Lakes economy: economic and environmental linkages. State of the Lakes Ecosystem Conference. Environment Canada and United States Environmental Protection Agency. Burlington, Ont.

Bouchard, H. and P. Millet. 1993. The St. Lawrence River: diversified environments. St. Lawrence Update series. No. 97. Environment Canada, Quebec Region, State of the Environment Branch. St. Lawrence. Que.

Centre for Land and Water Stewardship. 1994. Appreciating the uniqueness of Carolinian Canada. Carolinian Canada. Factsheet 1. University of Guelph, Ontario, The Centre for Land and Water Stewardship. Guelph, Ont.

Government of Canada. 1991. The State of Canada's environment. Minister of Supply and Services Canada. Ottawa, Ont. ISBN 0-660-14237-6.

Government of Canada. 1996. The State of Canada's Environment-1996. Environment Canada. Ottawa, Ont.

Metro Toronto and Region Remedial Action Plan. 1994. Clean waters, clear choices. Recommendations for action. Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Energy, Metro Toronto and Region Remedial Action Plan. Toronto, Ont.

Sly, P.G. 1991. The effects of land use and cultural developments on the Lake Ontario ecosystem since 1750. Hydrobiologia 213:1-75.

United States Environmental Protection Agency and Environment Canada. 1988. The Great Lakes: An environmental atlas and resource book. Environment Canada. Toronto, Ont. ISBN 0-662-15189-5.

Wiken, E.B. 1986. Ecological Land Classification Series. No. 19. Environment Canada. Ottawa, Ont. ISBN 0-662-14761-8.

Based on the Terrestrial Ecozones of Canada (Wiken, 1986), this series was developed by State of the Environment Directorate staff of Environment Canada to capture the representative elements of each ecozone using an artistic depiction and providing descriptive text.

Artwork was done under contract by William J. Johnson of Fine Art Studio, London, Ont.

Most of the text was written by Environment Canada staff—Ed Wiken,Christian Pupp, Wayne Bond, John Reid, Ian Marshall, V. Neimanis and many others. Sources of information came from a number of organizations including other government departments, universities, non-governmental groups and consultants.

Final copy editing was done by West Hawk Associates in Ottawa.

Information and reviews were provided by the Canadian Council on Ecological Areas (CCEA).

Design of the poster was completed by Accurate Design and Communication Inc. of Nepean, Ontario.