PEI Mammals, Amphibians and Reptile List
A list of mammal, amphibian and reptile species known to occur on PEI.
A list of mammal, amphibian and reptile species known to occur on PEI.
Learning Expectations and Outcomes: Wildlife and Habitats Wildlife Management Concepts Wildlife Management The Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources offers an excellent home study course on a number of forestry and wildlife topics in their Woodlot Management Program. We...
There are four main steps in the hiring process: The Public Service Commission advertises jobs and accepts applications until the closing date indicated in the job posting. The Public Service Commission, with the employer, screens applications to identify applicants with...
Employee Assistance Program EAP is a brief, solution-focused counselling program with the purpose of providing support, psychoeducation, and skills for employees experiencing challenges either at work or at home. If you are an employee or a retired employee of the Government of...
What can I expect at the interview? Interviews are usually handled by a selection panel of two to three members, which typically includes a representative from the PEI Public Service Commission, the supervisor of the position, and an employee with expertise in the field for which...
How can I customize my resume to the particular job description? Your resume should be as clear and concise as possible containing current and relevant information. Carefully read the qualifications, experience, and expertise (special skill and knowledge) required in the job...
The following resources provide Envirothon students with information on a wide range of forest-related topics required to compete in the annual PEI Envirothon. Learning Expectations and Outcomes: Forestry Learning Resources: Introduction to PEI Forest History and Forest Ecology...
Prince Edward Island is comprised of 45 rural municipalities, 10 towns and two cities containing approximately 2,150 kilometres of roads and streets. Approximately 80 per cent of these roads/streets are constructed, maintained and operated by the Prince Edward Island Department...
Wetlands are shallow, wet areas that support aquatic plants such as sedges, bulrushes and cattails, as well as shrubs and trees. These areas provide habitat for waterfowl, fish, amphibians and hundreds of invertebrate species. Why are wetlands important to PEI? Wetlands cover...
The Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF) is a national program, helping PEI communities invest in local infrastructure priorities, including projects for housing growth. CCBF provides predictable and flexible funding across 19 different project categories: public transit...