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On Dec 7 and 8, 2022 Steven Bercek of BC Parks hosted meetings online with the Kootenay and the Okanagan area’s volunteer wardens. There were also a good number of BC Parks staff in attendance at each meeting. We hope that other areas in the BC parks system may in the future hold similar wardens
Report by: Wayne L. Stetski Ecological Reserve Warden Ecological Reserve Warden Trip Report ER Name: Gilnockie Creek Ecological Reserve, Ecological Reserve #104 Trip Date: October 20, 2022 Warden Names: Wayne Stetski, Jenny Feick, Ian Hatter BC Parks Staff: Marika Welsh, East Kootenay South Area Supervisor Patrick Moser – Park Ranger Number of Volunteer Hours Logged:
Click here for the full report: Elk Flathead Stetski FINAL. the complete PDF file Attached is a copy of my report, commissioned by Parks Canada, on Conservation Options for the Elk and Flathead River Valleys in SEBC. This is a critical area in the Yellowstone to Yukon corridor. I will be presenting on the report
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Click for ERWardenHandbook-2022 (PDF) TABLE OF CONTENTS This handbook provides a description of the duties and responsibilities of Ecological Reserve Wardens and their role in managing ecological reserves. The Ecological Reserve System The Ecological Reserve Warden Program Warden Qualifications Roles of Ecological Reserve Wardens Responsibilities of Ecological Reserve Wardens Being Familiar with the Ecological Reserve
Columbia Lake ER Warden Trip Sept 10, 2022 Final Report
Click to see the pdf: Mt Sabine Ecological Reserve Warden Trip Sept 10, 2022 Final Report
ER#76 Fraser River — Sept 25, 2022 See the pdf : ER #76 2022, Sept 25, pdf Location: islands in middle of Fraser River, near Chilliwack Report by Bill & Bev Ramey Sunshine, 20 to 27 o C, calm, smoke haze clearing through day Launch kayaks from Nicomen Island 10:30 am, return 6:00 pm Walking
The 2022 Spring/Summer Newsletter is available. Just click below. If you want to e-mail Friends of Ecological reserve, use this address: ecoreserves2022 ( use the “at” sign) gmail.com Click here to open the 2022 Spring/Summer edition of The Log (PDF format). Contents: FER 2022 AGM and President’s Report The Extreme Biodiversity of Pink Mountain Fraser
The 2021/22 Autumn/Winter Newsletter is available. Just click below. Click here to open the 2021/22 Autumn/Winter edition of The Log (PDF format). Contents: iNaturalist Challenge in Ecological Reserves Zoom Out – Zoom In: A Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the ER Act Sturdy Champion for ERs Letter from Elders Council for Parks in B.C.
Garry Fletcher, ER #97 Warden notes: On many of my trips to Race Rocks I make a point of photographing or documenting changes or affirming past records on the website http://racerocks.ca. These observations can be found at : https://racerocks.ca/category/er-warden-report/ Since Race RocksEcological Reserve is the only reserve with a resident Ecoguardian provided by nearby Lester
This presentation was made by Andrew Simon and Pam Janszen at the AGM of Friends of Ecological Reserves, April 21,2022 PART 1 PART 2 PART 3 PART 4 Part1 Part2
The Board of B.C.’s Friends of Ecological Reserves Wants You! Call for Directors Are you interested in nature and enjoy learning about natural areas? Are you intrigued by the diversity of ecosystems and life forms in British Columbia, including rareplants and animals? Would you like to help foster the stewardship of British
The 2021 AGM meeting will be held on Zoom on April 21. AGM-2022 poster and Call for FER Directors Register in advance for this meeting by clicking on the link below: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0vcuqsqDwiGNdx2H9FcFF0xJOJ_3E8j67c After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Page 1 of 11 ER #76 Fraser River – March 6, 2022 Report by Bill and Bev Ramey Sunshine, 9 to 12 o C, light breeze increasing to SSW 11km/hr around 3 pm Launch kayaks from Nicomen Island 9:30 am, return 5:00 pm Walking distance about 12 km Water level at Mission: 0.5 to 1.5
See Chapter 4 of this publication for a history of Ecological reserves and jurisdiction in British Columbia
Published at: https://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/ben/ben533.html#6 BRYOPHYTES ON THE SUMMIT OF PINK MOUNTAIN, NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA From: Wu, E.T.Y., D.P. Mosquin, & R.D. Guy. 2018. An Inventory of Bryophytes on the Summit of Pink Mountain (Peace River District, British Columbia, Canada). Western North American Naturalist 78(1): 17-25. 78(1), 17-25, (12 April 2018) https://doi.org/10.3398/064.078.0104 Abstract The bryophyte diversity in northern
I have had an ongoing question about the native Common Reed grass Phragmites australis var americanus and its occurence in Ecological Reserves . Two Reserves have had it listed in plant surveys in the past, but I have been unable to determine whether it still exists in those reserves. Recently, John Field, the Ecological Reserve
John Field, the Ecological Reserve warden writes the following: “I noticed that the pdf version of the paper list produced by the 1988-91 project that is posted on the FER website is missing several pages, so I’ve attached a complete pdf scan for your records. Regarding Phragmites, the Wildlife Society’s survey in 1988-1991 did not record