Conserving Gatineau Park's Eardley Escarpment

Canadian Geographic
Canadian Geographic
2 هزار بار بازدید - 11 سال پیش - The southern side of Gatineau
The southern side of Gatineau Park's 270-metre-high Eardley Escarpment features what was once the most popular stretch of outdoor climbing rock in the National Capital Region. Unfortunately for climbers, however, the fact that the rock wall faces south means it hosts a unique microclimate (similar to the hot, dry conditions found in the forests of the American Midwest), which attracts more than 50 per cent of the park's 153 at-risk species. In 2010, the National Capital Commission cut climbing areas by more than 80 per cent in an effort to protect these species from the hands, feet and gear of well-meaning climbers.

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