Ambrose Lake Maps
The following 2 maps have been adapted from the BC parks website:
The following 2 maps have been adapted from the BC parks website:
From: THE LOG • FRIENDS OF ECOLOGICAL RESERVES NEWSLETTER • SPRING 2005 by Chris Pielou Comox Bluffs ER (47 ha), in the Comox Valley, Vancouver Island, is home to a number of interesting plants, which is why the Reserve was established (on April 30, 1996). Four of its botanical treasures are rare, blue-listed species, defined
The relative locations of Rose Spit, Tow hill, Lepas bay and Vladimir Krajina Ecological reserves are shown on this map:
These maps are adapted from the BC parks website;
This map is published on the BC Parks website. The ER is located South West of Babine Mountains Park
The following two maps are adapted from the BC parks website:
Adapted from BC Parks website:
This map of Haley lake Ecological Reserve is from the : BC Parks website
See the two maps below, adapted from the BC Parks website:
These two maps of Torkelsen lake Ecological reserve are adapted from the BC Parks website. Note that the reserve is some distance from the actual Torkelsen Lake
These two maps of Bednesti Lake ER are adapted from the BC Parks website. Note that the Bednesti Lake Ecological reserve is actually several miles to the West of the actual Bednesti Lake.
The following 2 maps are adapted from the BC Parks website:
From BC Parks website:
Note three ecological reserves in this area of northern British Columbia.
These maps are from derived from the BC Parks website
Abstract Ontario Parks has adopted a structured stress identification process used by other jurisdictions. This pro- cess relies on the knowledge of protected area staff to identify possible stressors on an individual protected area basis. Knowing what stresses are occurring in an individual protected area or across portions of the protected area system will allow
To the east of Oak bay/ Victoria,there are several Ecological reserves. This map shows their locations in relation to each other. It is adapted from the BC Parks website.