Post on 25-Jun-2020
Areas in yellow represent known occurrences of this species. For animals this includes areas such as breeding colonies, breeding ponds, denning sites and hibernacula. For plants this is usually where it occurs naturally.
Kenora
Ottawa
Toronto
Windsor
Timmins
Moosonee
North Bay
Thunder Bay
Sault Ste. Marie
LAKE SUPERIOR
LAKE MICHIGAN
LAKE HURON
LAKE ERIE
LAKE ONTARIO
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Kenora
Ottawa
TorontoWindsor
Timmins
Moosonee
Thunder Bay
Sault Ste. Marie
Peregrine Falcon in Ontario
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as recorded by the Ontario Natural Heritage Information Centre as of
February 29, 2012
Species occurrence
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