A Natural History of Lake Ontario
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Release Date: 2021-07-05
Genre: Nature
Pages: 160 pages
ISBN 13: 143967308X
ISBN 10: 9781439673089
Format: PDF, ePUB, MOBI, Audiobooks, Kindle
Synopsis : A Natural History of Lake Ontario written by Susan P. Gateley, published by Arcadia Publishing which was released on 2021-07-05. Download A Natural History of Lake Ontario Books now! Available in PDF, EPUB, Mobi Format. They sought a water passage through North America that would provide a route to the riches of Cathay. ... You can learn about that event and its eventual effects on Lake Ontario's ecology in various regional history books, ... -- Formed by glaciers more than twelve thousand years ago, Lake Ontario has captivated nature lovers for generations. Unique among the Great Lakes for having once been connected to the sea, fossils from ocean life have been found near the lake's shores. Damage done to Lake Ontario's ecosystem from centuries of human activity was center stage in the fight to pass the Clean Water Act and the restoration that followed. From incredibly diverse bird migrations in the spring and fall to the squalls and lake effect snow in winter, each season offers a rich ecological tapestry. Author Susan P. Gateley charts the natural history of Lake Ontario from its ice age origins to the climate and habitat challenges it faces today.