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Unless otherwise specified, the license grants the rights to the public to use and share the data and results derived therefrom as long as the proper acknowledgment is given to the data licensor (citation), that any alteration to the data is clearly indicated, and that a link to the original data and the license is made available.", "activityCollectionType": "Field Observation", "author": null, "author_email": null, "campaignEndDate": "", "campaignStartDate": "", "contributorName": "Lake Winnipeg Foundation", "contributorType": "DataCurator", "creator_user_id": "59fdde0d-f226-4e5e-99ba-562b96c239a0", "dataCuratorAffiliation": "Lake Winnipeg Foundation", "dataCuratorEmail": "info@lakewinnipegfoundation.org", "datasetCitation": "Lake Winnipeg Foundation, 2015, \"SHIM Wildlife Vegetation Survey 2011\", South Basin of Lake Winnipeg Sensitive Habitat Inventory and Mapping Project, 10.5203/XW9G-3T12, Canadian Watershed Information Network, V1.", "datasetIdentifier": "10.5203/XW9G-3T12", "datasetLevel": "1.1", "datasetPublisher": "CanWIN", "dateType": "Updated", "descriptionType": "Abstract", "embargoDate": "", "endDate": "2011-08-07", "endDateType": "Other", "frequency": "Not planned", "id": "5324ccec-275f-4fe7-91a4-a5c26ec7a401", "isopen": false, "kvSchemeURI": "https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/keywordlibrary", "licenceShemeURI": "https://spdx.org/licenses", "licenceType": "Open", "license_id": null, "license_title": null, "maintainer": null, "maintainer_email": null, "metadata_created": "2022-03-02T20:40:01.062111", "metadata_modified": "2026-02-24T00:04:27.805177", "methodCitation": "", "name": "shim-wildlife-veg-survey", "notes": "Two different surveying strategies provided insight into the wildlife and vegetation communities within the south basin of Lake Winnipeg. 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