Guest Sundancefisher Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 I am not sure how you can get in. I got a password on a black bear post card in Yoho. www.join.parkslistens.ca maybe if you called someone at parks canada you could get a password. we need more fishermen involved in groups like this. Or maybe email them at info@parkslistens.ca Cheers Sun Quote
LlamaLeach Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 I am not sure how you can get in. I got a password on a black bear post card in Yoho. www.join.parkslistens.ca maybe if you called someone at parks canada you could get a password. we need more fishermen involved in groups like this. Or maybe email them at info@parkslistens.ca Cheers Sun what was your pass word Quote
Guest Sundancefisher Posted August 26, 2009 Posted August 26, 2009 what was your pass word you can't reuse it... Quote
Wolfie Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 how about posting some info on this...not all of us know everything...besides..I'm a Wolf... Quote
Guest Sundancefisher Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 This is all I could find on the net... "Parks Listens" 'ParksListens' is an Internet-based survey system that enables Parks Canada to conduct on-line surveys with a pool of willing participants who have visited one of our seven mountain parks. Visitors are invited to join the survey at the mountain park gates throughout the year. To date, approximately 10,000 online participants receive a new survey every 4 to 6 weeks and typically 2000 and 3000 participate in each study. 'ParksListens' has many benefits including accelerated and timelier research results, and increased flexibility to ask a broad range of questions at any time of the year with the appropriate visitor sector. The 2006 pilot project has been extended annually and surveys conducted to date include: Bears and Risk Perception (Nov 2006) PEAKS Connection (August 2007 - revised) The Camping Experience (February 2007) Fire in National Parks (July 2007) Mountain Pine Beetles in National Parks (September 2007) Mountain Park Visitors - Focus on Camping (October 2007) Bow Valley Parkway, Banff National Park (December 2007) Banff East Gate (January 2008) Bison in Waterton Lakes National Park (February 2008) Communicating with our Mountain Park Visitors: Looking at the Parks Canada Mountain Guide (March 2008) Main Sponsor: Parks Canada Project Lead: Sylvanna Hegmann Further Information For further information or a list of all research projects, please see the Research in National Parks or contact Heather Dempsey at 403.762.1464 or heather.dempsey@pc.gc.ca Quote
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