Nature and science
Prince Edward Island National Park
Parks Canada works hard to ensure that our national park stays healthy through all kinds of restoration and conservation projects, through species monitoring and by educating others as to the ways that they can assist in protecting these special places for the future.
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Area closures for species at risk
Guidelines & regulations currently in place, including beach closures for Piping Plover, sand dune regulations, and more.
Conservation
Learn about restoration and conservation projects, through species monitoring and education.
Wildlife
PEI National Park is home to some pretty fantastic creatures and if you're lucky, you may just spot a few during your visit.
Did you know Parks Canada was a partner in the development of the smartphone app iNaturalist?
Through this bilingual app, you can snap photos and document all of your discoveries. If your findings are approved by other iNaturalist users, they can be used to support research teams around the globe. Parks Canada staff look forward to seeing and discovering new or currently known species in Prince Edward Island National Park with you this summer!
How many can you find?
For more information check out iNaturalist.com
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