Chilliwack River view 3D rotate

This 3D rotation of Chilliwack River was made from Google Earth. The video starts with a view from Chilliwack lake south into the reserve and through to the US Border. The lake is visible when it comes 180 degrees and is looking to the North., which is the view in the still frame below. Click

Black oystercatchers on the Front Line for Oil Spills.

On December 16, I  accompanied a tour to Race Rocks Ecological Reserve. On board was Todd Golumbia who, while working  for Environment Canada out of Sidney, Vancouver Island,  was involved with research on the Black Oystercatchers of the Salish Sea. (See research papers below) Today there were 31 Oystercatchers  in their favourite roosting area in

Failing To Plan Or Planning To Fail: A Case For A New Protected Areas Vision In BC

Mike Fenger and Jenny Feick, Ph.D. We are critical of conservation initiatives and the messaging to British Columbians of the adequacy and success of conservation measures within existing Parks and the areas between Parks. A new approach is desperately needed. We provide both evidence of current shortcomings and elements integral to a new conservation vision.

Are Ecological Reserves fulfilling their Mandate for Research and Education?

BC Protected Areas Research Forum: Conservation Connections, Thompson River University,  Kamloops, BC  December 5, 2013 by Garry Fletcher of  Friends of Ecological Reserves. Presentation Outline: •When Ecological Reserves were first being set up from 1971 on, some universities and colleges in British Columbia went to great lengths to involve their faculty and students in baseline

How To Manage Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems In BC’s Protected Areas After The Pine Beetle

This presentation  was given in December 2013 by  Alan Vyse of  Thompson Rivers University at the BC Protected Areas Research Forum, BCPARF 2013 – December 3-5th at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops BC. It is presented here as it represents research done in part in Tranquille Ecological Reserve Abstract: Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) ecosystems are

In Memory of Tom Gillespie

We are sorry to announce that Tomas Walter Gillespie,  our secretary treasurer on the Friends of Ecological  Reserves Board, passed away in hospital on November 26th at the age of 68.  Tom lived   with lung cancer over the past year, but continued to maintain his  commitment to several environmental organizations in that difficult time. We

Tranquille Ecological Reserve #29 Warden’s Report for 2012 by Joan Best

Ecological Reserve Name; #29, Tranquille.     Report Date; November 30, 2013 Warden’s name; Joan Best.      Number of volunteer hours logged; 40         Mileage; 400 kilometres Extent of the Reserve visited; Not yet in its entirety.  Initially, almost all of my time was spent on fence repair.  After the Kitamuras became wardens, more exploration was carried out. 

Kinder Morgan and Tanker Traffic in the Salish Sea

From The Raincoast Conservation Foundation and the Georgia Strait Alliance: BACKGROUNDER Kinder Morgan’s proposed Trans Mountain expansion will significantly increase oil tanker traffic through Vancouver harbour1 and the Salish Sea, from just 22 visits in 2005 to over 400 – see Table 1 below. Current plans indicate 408 tankers visits each year, increasing the Westridge

What happens to waterfowl in an oil spill?

Board members of the Friends of Ecological Reserve have expressed concern about the risk of Oil spills with projected taker traffic past our BC Ecological reserves :https://ecoreserves.bc.ca/category/issues/oil-spill-threat/ Our major concern has been the many Ecological reserves which have been created to provide habitat and shelter for the millions on Shorebirds that nest in British Columbia. 

The Morice Land and Resource Management Plan

Morice Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP) The Morice Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP) planning boundaries encompass approximately 1.5 million hectares. They include the communities of Houston, Topley, Granisle, Topley Landing and rural settlements dispersed throughout the plan area. The population of the plan area is approximately 5,200. See the full version with links