The St. Clair National Wildlife Area is a nature reserve located in the southwestern part of the Canadian province of Ontario, on eastern Lake St. Clair, west of Chatham. It consists of two properties: St. Clair (244 ha) and Bear Creek (111 ha), about 16 km apart. The cattail marshes and small ponds along the lake shore here are an important stopover location for migrating waterfowl, including large numbers of tundra swans. The marshes also provide habitat for
* Yellow-headed blackbird
* King rail
* Black tern
* Least bittern
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| - Réserve nationale de faune de Sainte-Claire (fr)
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| - La réserve nationale de faune de Sainte-Claire (anglais : St. Clair National Wildlife Area) est une aire protégée du Canada et l'une des 10 réserves nationales de faune de l'Ontario. Elle est située au sud-est du lac Sainte-Claire et représente une importante halte migratoire pour la sauvagine. Créée en 1978, la réserve a une superficie de 2,89 km2. Elle a été désignée comme site Ramsar le 16 octobre 1985. (fr)
- The St. Clair National Wildlife Area is a nature reserve located in the southwestern part of the Canadian province of Ontario, on eastern Lake St. Clair, west of Chatham. It consists of two properties: St. Clair (244 ha) and Bear Creek (111 ha), about 16 km apart. The cattail marshes and small ponds along the lake shore here are an important stopover location for migrating waterfowl, including large numbers of tundra swans. The marshes also provide habitat for
* Yellow-headed blackbird
* King rail
* Black tern
* Least bittern (en)
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| - La réserve nationale de faune de Sainte-Claire (anglais : St. Clair National Wildlife Area) est une aire protégée du Canada et l'une des 10 réserves nationales de faune de l'Ontario. Elle est située au sud-est du lac Sainte-Claire et représente une importante halte migratoire pour la sauvagine. Créée en 1978, la réserve a une superficie de 2,89 km2. Elle a été désignée comme site Ramsar le 16 octobre 1985. (fr)
- The St. Clair National Wildlife Area is a nature reserve located in the southwestern part of the Canadian province of Ontario, on eastern Lake St. Clair, west of Chatham. It consists of two properties: St. Clair (244 ha) and Bear Creek (111 ha), about 16 km apart. The cattail marshes and small ponds along the lake shore here are an important stopover location for migrating waterfowl, including large numbers of tundra swans. The marshes also provide habitat for
* Yellow-headed blackbird
* King rail
* Black tern
* Least bittern This area also provides habitat for several turtle species including the eastern spiny softshell turtle and Blanding's turtle. This site has been recognized as a Wetland of International Significance under the Ramsar Convention, and is classified as a National Wildlife Area. (en)
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