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British Columbia Ecological Reserves Fonds

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John Moran compiled this archive: pdf: Ecological Reserves fonds 2020

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British Columbia Ecological Reserves fonds

Compiled by John Moran (2020)

University of British Columbia Archives

Table of Contents

  • Fonds Description
    o Title / Dates of Creation / Physical Description
    o History of Ecological Reserves in British Columbia o Custodial History
    o Scope and Content
    o Notes
  • Series Descriptions
    o Ecological Reserves Applications series
    o Ecological Reserves Supporting Records series o Vladimir Krajina Personal Records series
  • File List
  • Catalogue entry (UBC Library catalogue)

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Fonds Description

British Columbia Ecological Reserves fonds. – [195-]-1993. 2.61 m of textual records.
ca. 190 aerial photographs: b & w; 25 x 25 cm.

Administrative History

An Ecological Reserve is an area of Crown land (public land) with the most special conservation designation within the British Columbia Protected Areas system. The purposes of the reserves are for scientific research, the establishment of benchmark areas to measure changes in ecosystems, protection of biological diversity, protection of rare and endangered organisms, and the preservation of unique, unusual or outstanding natural phenomena. In the 1960s and `70s, Canada participated in a decade of research known as the International Biological Program (IBP); this involved the description of essential sites on standard international check-sheets. In some cases, check-sheets are the only source of information for many ecological reserves. The British Columbia Ecological Reserves Act passed in 1971; this meant that BC became the first Province in Canada to give permanent protected status to ecological reserves. The Province has the world’s most comprehensive ecological reserves program, as of 2015, there are 148 ecological reserves in BC.

University of British Columbia Professor Vladimir Joseph Krajina (1905-1993) advocated for the formation of ecological reserves throughout the 1950s amidst the increase in logging in the Province. Krajina had a remarkable life having emigrated after World War II from Czechoslovakia, where he had been a leader of the Intelligence Service. During the war, he was captured, served time with his wife in a concentration camp and narrowly missed execution. After the war, Krajina joined the UBC Botany Department, where he taught plant ecology for over twenty years and developed a reputation as a distinguished teacher, botanist, ecologist, and conservationist.

Krajina argued for ecological reserves, emphasizing during debates on the reserve concept, “They [the ecological reserves] serve as genetic banks of paramount importance which accomplish a ‘museum function.’ Distinctive, large, heterogeneous, natural gene pools of different organisms and especially indigenous trees are an irreplaceable resource.”1 In 1968, in BC, as a result of Krajina`s work, the Ecological Reserves Committee was formed to advise on the selection of potential reserve sites to preserve in British Columbia.

1. Reflections on the life, work, and times of Vladimir Joseph Krajina, MOHAN K. WALI State University of New York College of Environmental Science and F3orestry, Syracuse, NY 13210, U.S.A. p. 2614.

On May 4, 1974, the first 29 reserves received protective status by Order-in-Council, a conservation landmark. In 1974, a fulltime ecological reserve coordinator was hired, and a volunteer warden program was put into effect in 1980.

Custodial History

The records were donated to UBC Archives by Professor Iain Taylor, from the Department of Botany. Before falling into Professor Taylor`s custody, the records had been stored at the UBC Botanical Gardens and the Department of Botany. Professor Krajina`s secretary, Mrs. Svoboda, kept meticulous order to manage the ecological reserve applications; this order was restored as much as possible during physical rearrangement. There were many photocopied duplicate copies of the ecological reserve application reports made by Mrs. Svoboda. Where possible only the original versions of the applications are retained.

Scope and Content

The fonds consist of reports from field surveyors submitted as applications to designate areas in British Columbia for protection. The fonds also contains supporting records relating to the wider Ecological Reserve program and include correspondence, progress reports, presentations, memorandums, lectures, briefs, surveys, “dead applications,” news clippings, Orders of the Lieutenant in Council, pamphlets, check sheets, aerial photographs, park proposals, handwritten notes, and meeting minutes. Also included is a small series of records relating to Vladimir Krajina, including; general correspondence, curriculum vitae, a list of publications, articles, newspaper clippings, notes, a legacy biography and obituary.

The archivist restored the original order where it was definitive. However, Ecological Reserve Applications 1-39 can be found scattered throughout the supporting records series. The original record keeper appears to have created a filing system beginning at the Ecological Reserve Application 40 (Petitot Rivers).

Notes

Recordings of a series of lectures by Vladimir J. Krajina from September 1975, on the Biogeoclimatic Zones of British Columbia are available here.

No further accruals are expected. A file list is available.

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Series Descriptions

Ecological Reserves Applications. – 1973-1983 1.41 m of textual records.

The application reports include the hand written report taken in the field; they also include a typed and signed version of the report and maps. On occasions, the IBP check sheet is present along with correspondence related to the site. Each ecological reserve application file is not always complete, in some, the hand written field reports are missing and in others, the typed reports are unsigned. Application reports for ecological reserves number from report 40 through to report 367. Reports and check sheets on ecological reserves 1-39 are found throughout the records in the supporting records series. The file list below provides the geographic location of each report. These reports are arranged in chronological order, however, not all reports are present, missing report numbers include 89, 91, 263, 298-300, 314 & 330. Boxes: 1-3

Ecological Reserves Supporting Records. – [195-]-1990 1.04 m of textual records.
ca. 190 aerial photographs : b&w ; 25 x 25 cm.

Series includes records relating to the selection and confirmation of ecological reserves in BC. The records present in this series include correspondence, memorandums, meeting addresses, lectures, briefs, surveys, reports, “dead applications”, news clippings, Orders of the Lieutenant in Council, booklets, pamphlets, programs, check sheets, aerial photographs, park proposals, handwritten notes, and meeting minutes. Some of the reports in this series address the progress of the Ecological Reserve program in BC. Boxes: 4-8

Vladimir Krajina Records. – 1951-1993 16 cm of textual records.

The Vladimir Krajina records series consists of Curriculum Vitaes, a list of publications, articles, correspondence, a letter of reference, newspaper clippings, notes, a legacy biography and obituary. The correspondence is principally in relation to Krajina’s responsibilities as a professor at UBC but a letter is present which references prison sentences of associates in 1979. Another letter, is a photocopy from the Canadian prime ministers office addressed to Krajina dated 1977. Boxes: 9-10

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File List Ecological Reserves Applications Series

Box 1

[Ecological Reserve Applications prior to application report 40 are located throughout the supporting records series, Applications 1-4 & 8 do not appear to be present.]

  1. 1-40  [Report No. 40] Petitot Rivers
  2. 1-41  [Report No. 41] Jackfish Creek
  3. 1-42  [Report No. 42] Fort Nelson River
  4. 1-43  [Report No. 43] Stone MTN. P.P.
  5. 1-44  [Report No. 44] Big White Mountain
  6. 1-45  [Report No. 45] [Top of the World, Kootenay Ranges near Fort Steele BC][[1970]
  1. 1-45  E.R. No. 45 [Port Chanal]
  2. 1-46  [Report No. 46] [Mount Sabine, north of Canal flats BC]
  3. 1-47  [Report No. 47] [McClean Peak]
  4. 1-48  [Report No. 48] [East side of Columbia Lake at the trail toward Mt. Sabine]
  5. 1-49  [Report No. 49] [Proctor Lake, Flathead Valley]
  6. 1-50  [Report No. 50] Perry Creek Area
  7. 1-51  [Report No. 51] [Wells Gray Provincial Park]
  8. 1-52  [Report No. 52] [Blue River]
  9. 1-53  [Report No. 53] Skagit River Valley
  10. 1-54  [Report No. 54] [Ross Lake Ponderosa Pine Forest]
  11. 1-55  [Report No. 55] Tranquille Area [near Kamloops, BC]
  12. 1-56  [Report No. 56] [Batchelor Range] [1971]
  1. 1-56  [Report No. 56] [(…) from Kamloops to Lac du Bois] [197-]
  2. 1-57  [Report No. 57] [Moore Islands, Whitmore Islands, McKenney Islands (…)]
  3. 1-58  [Report No. 58] [Dedney, Glide Islands, Estevan group]
  4. 1-59  [Report No. 59] [Barkley Sound] Vancouver Island
  5. 1-60  [Report No. 60] [Akamina Brook, Kishinena Creek Area]
  6. 1-61  [Report No. 61] [Hesquiat, West Coast Vancouver Island]
  7. 1-62  [Report No. 62] [Lytton Thompson River] [Correspondence]
  8. 1-63  [Report No. 63] [Whipsaw Creek, Princeton]
  9. 1-64  [Report No. 64] [Evans Lake]
  10. 1-65  [Report No. 65] [The drainage basin of Lew Creek (…)]
  11. 1-66  [Report No. 66] [The drainage basin of Hamill Creek (…)]
  12. 1-67  [Report No. 67] [Wap Lake]

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  1. 1-68  [Report No. 68] [Teresa Island and Copper Island]
  2. 1-69  [Report No. 69] [Small Creek Drainage System]
  3. 1-70  [Report No. 70] [Horsey Creek, McBride, BC]
  4. 1-71  [Report No. 71] [Sunbeam Creek, McBride, BC]
  5. 1-72  [Report No. 72] [Stum Lake near Williams Lake, BC]
  6. 1-73  [Report No. 73] [Westwick Lake, 10 miles SW of Williams Lake]
  7. 1-74  [Report No. 74] [Beecher’s Prairie, near Riske Creek] [Application for Ecological Reserve]
  1. 1-75  [Report No. 75]
  2. 1-76  [Report No. 76]
  3. 1-77  [Report No. 77]
  4. 1-78  [Report No. 78]
  5. 1-79  [Report No. 79]
  6. 1-80  [Report No. 80]
  7. 1-81  [Report No. 81]
  8. 1-82  [Report No. 82]
  9. 1-83  [Report No. 83]
  10. 1-84  [Report No. 84]
  11. 1-85  [Report No. 85]
  12. 1-86  [Report No. 86]
  13. 1-87  [Report No. 87]
  14. 1-88  [Report No. 88]

Report 89 is not present 1-90 [Report No. 90] Report 91 is not present

  1. 1-92  [Report No. 92]Lakes
  2. 1-93  [Report No. 93]
  3. 1-94  [Report No. 94]

[Tacheeda Lakes]
[MacKenzie, BC; Misinchinka Range]
[Makinnon Esker Reserve Proposal]
[Fort Nelson Tamarack Fen and Sand Dunes] [Hunters Range Proposal, Near Mabel Lake, B.C.] [Coglistiko River and Bazaeko River]

[Sikanni Chief Headwaters, Fort Nelson] [Murray Range]
[Mara BC]
Osoyoos; Hayne`s Lease

[Osoyoos: Field’s Lease]
[Good Hope Mountain – Franklyn Arm of Chilco Lake] [Upper Shuswap River Valley, 13 miles east of Mabel lake] Vance Creek

Takla Lake West Shore
Climax forest – between Tsusiat, Hobiton and Squalicum

Cheewhat Lake [Application for Ecological Reserve] Douglas-fir stands above Nitinat Lake [Application for Ecological Reserve]

  1. 1-95  [Report No. 95] Hill above Apodaca Provincial Park [Application for Ecological Reserve]
  2. 1-96  [Report No. 96] Gitnadoix River Valley and Alastair Lake between Terrace and Prince Rupert]
  3. 1-97  [Report No. 97] [Khutzeymateen River Valley]
  4. 1-98  [Report No. 98] Skincuttle
  5. 1-99  [Report No. 99] [Goosegrass Creek Drainage Basin]
  6. 1-100  [Report No. 100] [North Queest Mountain]
  7. 1-101  [Report No. 101] [Situated within the Ilgachuz Range, 20 miles north of Anahim Lake]

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  1. 1-102  [Report No. 102]
  2. 1-103  [Report No. 103]
  3. 1-104  [Report No. 104]
  4. 1-105  [Report No. 105]
  5. 1-106  [Report No. 106]
  6. 1-107  [Report No. 107]
  7. 1-108  [Report No. 108]
  8. 1-109  [Report No. 109]Highway]
  9. 1-110  [Report No. 110]
  10. 1-111  [Report No. 111]
  11. 1-112  [Report No. 112]
  12. 1-113  [Report No. 113]
  13. 1-114  [Report No. 114]
  14. 1-115  [Report No. 115]
  15. 1-116  [Report No. 116]
  16. 1-117  [Report No. 117]
  17. 1-118  [Report No. 118]
  18. 1-119  [Report No. 119]
  19. 1-120  [Report No. 120]Nass River, 120]
  20. 1-121  [Report No. 121]
  21. 1-122  [Report No. 122]
  22. 1-123  [Report No. 123]
  23. 1-124  [Report No. 124] 124]
  24. 1-125  [Report No. 125]125]
  25. 1-126  [Report No. 126]

Cougar Canyon
Rimrocks
[Bonneau Lake and Denison Lake] [Otter Lake]
[Drizzle Lake]
[Boulton Lake]
[Mayer Lake]

[South of Parker Lake, near mile 308 of the Alaska

[sumas Mountain]
[Tsitika River Drainage]
Browne Lake
Extinct Volc., Nass River
Lagoons – Tseaux River
[“Gallery” forest along the western arm of Tseax River] Kipuka & Lava Beds
[Lava Beds near Zolzap Creek]
D-Island
Gingietl Creek
[Munro Lake, Bonney Lake and Kwinageese Lake in the

[Mt. Bell-Irving, 121]
[Strata Range (Spruce Creek), 122]

[Oweegee Range, Delta Peak, Skowill Creek, 123]
[Peak 5682’ south of Ningunsaw River, Iskut River Basin,

[Natadesleen Lake, SW of Kinaskan Lake, Iskut River Basin,

[South of Ealue Lake, an unnamed mountain 5196’, 126] [Ehahcezetle Mtn., east of Eddontenajon Lake, 127] Spatsizi [Eaglesnest Range, 128]

  1. 1-127  [Report No. 127]
  2. 1-128  [Report No. 128]
  1. 1-128  Amended [Report 128] Spatsizi [Eaglesnest Range, 128]
  2. 1-129  [Report No. 129] [Zechtoo Mountain, Thatue Mountain, vincity of Eddontenajon Lake]

Box 2

  1. 2-1  [Report No. 130] [Hotailuh Range I]
  2. 2-2  [Report No. 131] [Tanzilla Plateau]
  3. 2-3  [Report No. 132] [Hotialuh Range II]

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  1. 2-4  [Report No. 133] [Grand Canyon of the Stikine River]
  2. 2-5  [Report No. 134] [Tuya river Valley]
  3. 2-6  [Report No. 135] [Close to Hiusta River and Days Ranch]
  4. 2-7  [Report No. 136] [Tahltan River Canyon (…)]
  5. 2-8  [Report No. 137] [Stikine River Canyon N.E. of Telegraph Creek]
  6. 2-9  [Report No. 138] [Chickens Neck Mt. (…)]
  7. 2-10  [Report No. 139] [Immediately S.W. of Joe Irwin Lake (…)]
  8. 2-11  [Report No. 140] [At the crossing of Cottonwood River by Highway 31 (…)]
  9. 2-12  [Report No. 141] [Tabletop Mountain (…)]
  10. 2-13  [Report No. 142] [North of Good Hope Lake (…)]
  11. 2-14  [Report No. 143] [(…) Yukon border on Cassiar-Watson Lake road, (…)]
  12. 2-15  [Report No. 144] [Ca. 10 miles south of B.C.-Yukon border on Cassiar-Watson Lake road (…)]
  13. 2-16  [Report No. 145] [Ca. 10 miles south of B.C.-Yukon border 2 miles west of Cassiar-Watson Lake (…)]
  14. 2-17  [Report No. 146] [Opposite Shames (an old railway station) (…)]
  15. 2-18  [Report No. 147] [Flood plain islands (…)]
  16. 2-19  [Report No. 148] [Kwinitsa Creek (…)]
  17. 2-20  [Report No. 149] [Northweast [sic] of Tyee (…)]
  18. 2-21  [Report No. 150] [Along the ski-lodge road (…) (near Prince Rupert)]
  19. 2-22  [Report No. 150] [Mount Morse (…)]
  20. 2-23  [Report No. 152] [Shannon Creek and Hardscrabble Creek (…)]
  21. 2-24  [Report No. 153] [Legate Creek drainage (…), east of Terrace]
  22. 2-25  [Report No. 154] [Morice Lake (…)]
  23. 2-26  [Report No. 155] [Hudson Bay Mountain (…)]
  24. 2-27  [Report No. 156] [3 1/2 miles S.E. of Telkwa (…)]
  25. 2-28  [Report No. 157] [Tamatack bog (…)]
  26. 2-29  [Report No. 158] [3/4 mile south of Fraser Lake (…)]
  27. 2-30  [Report No. 159] [1/2 mile northwest of Chasm Park (…)]
  28. 2-31  [Report No. 160] [Ward Creek, southeast of Moyie (…)]
  29. 2-32  [Report No. 161] [Cardiff Mtn. (…)]
  30. 2-33  [Report No. 162] [Burrell Creek (…)]
  31. 2-34  [Report No. 163] [Little White Lake (…)]
  32. 2-35  [Report No. 164] [Nimpkish River (…)]
  33. 2-36  [Report No. 165] [Duncan Ridge (…)]
  34. 2-37  [Report No. 166] [Itcha Range]
  35. 2-38  167-174 Introduction
  36. 2-39  [Report No. 167] [The Rocky Point area peninsula]
  37. 2-40  [Report No. 168] [The Ten Mile Point area]
  38. 2-41  [Report No. 169] [Gordon head]

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  1. 2-42  [Report No. 170] [The Ogden Point Breakwater Area]
  2. 2-43  [Report No. 171] [The Rupert/Holberg Inlet Area]
  3. 2-44  [Report No. 172] [The Satelite Channel Center]
  4. 2-45  [Report No. 173] [The Botanical Beach Area]
  5. 2-46  [Report No. 174] [The Hot Marine Receiving Area]
  6. 2-47  [Report No. 175] [Near Caycuse, Nixon Creek Valley, Cowichan Lake]
  7. 2-48  [Report No. 176] [SE of Skutz Falls, near Highway 18 toward Cowichan Lake]
  8. 2-49  [Report No. 177] [Near Antler Lake, Gold River]
  9. 2-50  [Report No. 178] [Avalanche lilies, Garbage Creek area, San Juan Ridge, Vancouver Island, 178]
  10. 2-51  [Report No. 179] [Flood Plains of the San Juan River at the mouth of Harris Creek]
  11. 2-52  [Report No. 180] [Swampy Meadows, Harris Creek Mainline at the Delta area of the San Juan River, 180]
  12. 2-53  [Report No. 181] [Oktwanch River Valley]
  13. 2-54  [Report No. 182] [Subalpine vegetation between Downing Creek and Furry Creek]
  14. 2-55  [Report No. 183] [Clannick Creek]
  15. 2-56  [Report No. 184] [Rugged Point]
  16. 2-57  [Report No. 185] [Baynes Island]
  17. 2-58  [Report No. 186] [Alluvial flood plain islands in the Fraser River (…)]
  18. 2-59  [Report No. 187] [Skwaha Mountain]
  19. 2-60  [Report No. 188] [Boulder (=Straw) Creek Valley, Moricetown, Bulkey Ranges S. of Hazelton, 188]
  20. 2-61  [Report No. 189] [Kwun Creek, 189]
  21. 2-62  [Report No. 190] [High Moor Peat bog near Kathlyn Lake, 190]
  22. 2-63  [Report No. 191] [Burnt Cabin road Low Moor]
  23. 2-64  [Report No. 192] [Rocky Mountain juniper (…)]
  24. 2-65  [Report No. 193] [Rocky Mountain juniper savanna steppe (…)]
  25. 2-66  [Report No. 194] [Driftwood Creek near Smithers (…)]
  26. 2-67  [Report No. 195] [Logopus Mountain (…)]
  27. 2-68  [Report No. 196] [Charleston Creek (…)]
  28. 2-69  [Report No. 197] [Nilkitkwa River (…)]
  29. 2-70  [Report No. 198] [Low Moor bog (…)]
  30. 2-71  [Report No. 199] [Morrison Creek & forest (…)]
  31. 2-72  200 [Report No. 200] [Hautete Lake (…)]
  32. 2-73  201 [Report No. 201] [Howson Creek (…)]
  33. 2-74  202 [Report No. 202] [Telkwa Range (…)]
  34. 2-75  203 [Report No. 203] [Nadina Mountain (…)]
  35. 2-76  204 [Report No. 204] [Morice River (…)]

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  1. 2-77  205 [Report No. 205] [Okusyelda Hill (…)]
  2. 2-78  206 [Report No. 206] [“Big Bend” Douglas Firs (…)]
  3. 2-79  207 [Report No. 207] [Low moor swamps (…)]
  4. 2-80  208 [Report No. 208] [Subalpine forest at the Meridian road (…)]
  5. 2-81  209 [Report No. 209] [Chilako River tamarack stand (…)]
  6. 2-82  210 [Report No. 210] [Nechako River Tamaracks (…)]
  7. 2-83  211 [Report No. 211] [Black and white spruce forest and swamps (…)]
  8. 2-84  212 [Report No. 212] [“Taspai Creek Wetlands” (…)]
  9. 2-85  213 [Report No. 213] [Blueberry Bog (…)]
  10. 2-86  214 [Report No. 214] [“Slim Creek Cedars” (…)]
  11. 2-87  215 [Report No. 215] [“Hungary Creek Hemlocks” (…)]
  12. 2-88  216 [Report No. 216] [Aleza Lake sub-boreal forest (…)]
  13. 2-89  217 [Report No. 217] [Hubble Creek area (…)]
  14. 2-90  218 [Report No. 218] [“Bearpaw Ridge Hemlocks” (…)]
  15. 2-91  219 [Report No. 219] [Raspberry Harbor (…)]
  16. 2-92  220 [Report No. 220] [Chunamon Creek (…)]
  17. 2-93  221 [Report No. 221] [“Blackwater Moors” (…)]
  18. 2-94  222 [Report No. 222] [Lower Valley of Patsuk Creek (…)]
  19. 2-95  223 [Report No. 223] [“Parsnip Reach Aspens”(…)]
  20. 2-96  224 [Report No. 224] [Bog E. of Cinema (…)]
  21. 2-97  225 [Report No. 225] [Lighting Creek forest (…)]

Box 3

  1. 3-1  226 [Report No. 226] [Two Sisters Mtn. (…)]
  2. 3-2  227 [Report No. 227] [Mt. Guyet (…)]
  3. 3-3  228 [Report No. 228] [Steamboat (Mile 350 Alaska Hwy.) (…)]
  4. 3-4  229 [Report No. 229] [Valley of the Hoodoos (…)]
  5. 3-5  230 [Report No. 230] [Steamboat (Junction of the Toad and Racing Rivers (…)]
  6. 3-6  231 [Report No. 231] [Smith River forest (…)]
  7. 3-7  232 [Report No. 232] [Junction of Coal and Liard Rivers (…)]
  8. 3-8  233 [Report No. 233] [Mount Tinsdale (…)]
  9. 3-9  234 [Report No. 234] [(…) Endownment Lands, University of British Columbia]
  10. 3-10  235 [Report No. 235] [Skagit River Black Cottonwood stand (…)]
  11. 3-11  236 [Report No. 236] [Lontree Hill (…)]
  12. 3-12  237 [Report No. 237] [On Vancouver Island, approx. 20 miles inland from Nanaimo (…)]
  13. 3-13  238 [Report No. 238] [Moyeha River estuary (…)]
  14. 3-14  239 [Report No. 239] [Part of the Megin River valley (…)]

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  1. 3-15  240 [Report No. 240] [Rugged Mountain (…)]
  2. 3-16  241 [Report No. 241] [Brooks Peninsula (…)]
  3. 3-17  242 [Report No. 242] [Shuttleworth Bight + Stranby River estuary (…)]
  4. 3-18  243 [Report No. 243] [Englemann Spruce (…)]
  5. 3-19  244 [Report No. 244] [Small offshore islets to the east of Oak Bay, Victoria]
  6. 3-20  245 [Report No. 245] [Sutton Pass (…)]
  7. 3-21  246 [Report No. 246] [S. of Otter Lake]
  8. 3-22  247 [Report No. 247] [Charile Cole Creek (…)]
  9. 3-23  248 [Report No. 248] [On the breaks of the Peace River (…)]
  10. 3-24  249 [Report No. 249] [Mud Bay (Surrey) (…)]
  11. 3-25  250 [Report No. 250] [Camosun Bog (…)]
  12. 3-26  251 [Report No. 251] [West of Highway 97, north of Oyama]
  13. 3-27  252 [Report No. 252] [Skagit River Valley (…)]
  14. 3-28  253 [Report No. 253] [Lower Stein River (…)]
  15. 3-29  254 [Report No. 254] [Chemainus River delta and estuary (…)]
  16. 3-30  255 [Report No. 255] [Chilliwack River valley (…)]
  17. 3-31  256 [Report No. 256] [Klaskish River delta (…)]
  18. 3-32  257 [Report No. 257] [Tahsish River delta (…)]
  19. 3-33  258 [Report No. 258] [Tumbo Island (…)]
  20. 3-34  259 [Report No. 259] [Flora Islet (…)]

See 4-12 for copies of reports 260 & 261

3-35 262 [Report No. 262] [Downie Slide, Ratchford Range, Monashee Mtms. (…)]

Report 263 is not present

  1. 3-36  [Report No. 264] [Two areas near Deer Park (…)]
  2. 3-37  265 [Report No. 265] [E side of Syringa Creek (…)]
  3. 3-38  266 [Report No. 266] [Twin Bays Creek (…)]
  4. 3-39  267 [Report No. 267] [Along Jock and Cory Creeks (…)]
  5. 3-40  268 [Report No. 268] [N of McRae Creek (…)]
  6. 3-41  269 [Report No. 269] [Pitt Polder bog (…)]
  7. 3-42  270 [Report No. 270] [Surrey Bend (…)]
  8. 3-43  271 [Report No. 271] [(…) 40 miles north of Nigei Island (…)]
  9. 3-44  272 [Report No. 272] [Byers Island, Conroy Island, Harvey Island (…)]
  10. 3-45  273 [Report No. 273] [Thomas Island (…)]

See 4-12 for copy of report 274

  1. 3-46  275 [Report No. 275] [North of Williams Lake]
  2. 3-47  276 [Report No. 276] [(…) ca. 10 km NW of Williams Lake]
  3. 3-48  277 [Report No. 277] [West of (…) Little Gaspard and Gaspard Creek]
  4. 3-49  278 [Report No. 278] [Kerouard Islands (…)]
  5. 3-50  279 [Report No. 279] [Checleset Bay (…)]
  6. 3-51  280 [Report No. 280] [Cottonwood Creek (…)]

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  1. 3-52  281 [Report No. 281] [Trophy Mtn. (…)]
  2. 3-53  282 [Report No. 282] [Between Tête Jaune Cache and Valemount (…)]
  3. 3-54  283 [Report No. 283] [West side of Okanagan Lake (…)]
  4. 3-55  284 [Report No. 284] [West bank of Fraser River (…)]
  5. 3-56  285 [Report No. 285] [Area along the Dease River(…)]
  6. 3-57  286 [Report No. 286] [Fourth of July Eskers]
  7. 3-58  287 [Report No. 287] [Upper Tutshi River (…)]
  8. 3-59  288 [Report No. 288] [Mt. Mansfield (…)]
  9. 3-60  289 [Report No. 289] [Unnamed island, N.E. corner of Lepas Bay (…)]
  10. 3-61  290 [Report No. 290] [Unnamed islets off (…) of Anthony Island (…)]
  11. 3-62  291 [Report No. 291] [Tuya River (…)]
  12. 3-63  292 [Report No. 292] [(…) Skookumchuck Creek, Purcell Mountains]
  13. 3-64  293 [Report No. 293] [Septet Range Alpine Glaciers]
  14. 3-65  294 [Report No. 294] [Along the Albert River (…)]
  15. 3-66  295 [Report No. 295] [Kicking Horse Limber Pines]
  16. 3-67  296 [Upper north fork of Grassy Creek (…) E. of Castlegar (…)]
  17. 3-68  297 [Four Mile Creek Game Reserve]

Report 298-300 is not present

  1. 3-69  301 [Report No. 301] [“Gilnockie Creek Larches” (…)]
  2. 3-70  302 [Report No. 302] [Dewar Creek Hotsprings (…)]

See 4-12 for copy of report 303

  1. 3-71  304 [Report No. 304] [Browning Inlet Mudflats (…)]
  2. 3-72  305 [Report No. 305] [Jack Swart Ck., (…) west of Merritt]
  3. 3-73  306 [Report No. 306] [Between Nanika and Bergeland Creek (…)]
  4. 3-74  307 [Report No. 307] [Atna Lake, north of Morice Lake (…)]
  5. 3-75  308 [Report No. 308] [Ellis Creek Canyon (…)]
  6. 3-76  309 [Report No. 309] [Finn Creek (…)]
  7. 3-77  310 [Report No. 310] [Ptarmigan Creek]
  8. 3-78  311 [Report No. 311] [Papoose Lake and Slim Creek]
  9. 3-79  312 [Report No. 312] [“Gold Creek Larches” (…)]
  10. 3-80  313 [Report No. 313] [“Dore River Caribou Flats” (…)]

Report 314 is not present

  1. 3-81  315 [Report No. 315] [Race Rocks (…)]
  2. 3-82  316 [Report No. 316] [(…) McGregor River Valley]
  3. 3-83  317 [Report No. 317] [Area bounded by North Thompson River (…)]
  4. 3-84  318 [Report No. 318] [Tlell River Wetlands (…)]
  5. 3-85  319 [Report No. 319] [Watershed of Botany Creek (…)]
  6. 3-86  320 [Report No. 320] [(…) Hutchinson Cove, Sooke Basin]
  7. 3-87  321 [Report No. 321] [(…) North of Westsyde (near Kamloops)]
  8. 3-88  322 [Report No. 322] [Matheson Inlet (…)]

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  1. 3-89  323 [Report No. 323] [Limestone Islands (…)]
  2. 3-90  324 [Report No. 324] [Farwell Canyon Sand Dunes (…)]
  3. 3-91  325 [Report No. 325] [Rock Lake, Beecher’s Prairie (…)]
  4. 3-92  326 [Report No. 326] [(…) S.W. shore of Lac des Roches (…)]
  5. 3-93  327 [Report No. 327] [Stubbs, Plumper and Stephenson Islets (…)]
  6. 3-94  328 [Report No. 328] [Stoyama Creek (…)]
  7. 3-95  329 [Report No. 329] [(…) Galiano Island]

Report 330 is not present

  1. 3-96  331 [Report No.
  2. 3-97  332 [Report No.
  3. 3-98  333 [Report No.
  4. 3-99  334 [Report No.
  5. 3-100  335 [Report No.
  6. 3-101  336 [Report No.
  7. 3-102  337 [Report No.
  8. 3-103  338 [Report No.
  9. 3-104  339 [Report No.
  10. 3-105  340 [Report No.
  11. 3-106  341 [Report No.
  12. 3-107  342 [Report No.
  13. 3-108  343 [Report No.
  14. 3-109  344 [Report No.
  15. 3-110  345 [Report No.
  16. 3-111  346 [Report No.
  17. 3-112  347 [Report No.
  18. 3-113  348 [Report No.
  19. 3-114  349 [Report No.
  20. 3-115  350 [Report No.
  21. 3-116  351 [Report No.
  22. 3-117  352 [Report No.
  23. 3-118  353 [Report No.
  24. 3-119  354 [Report No.
  25. 3-120  355 [Report No.
  26. 3-121  356 [Report No.
  27. 3-122  357 [Report No.
  28. 3-123  358 [Report No.
  29. 3-124  359 [Report No.
  30. 3-125  360 [Report No.
  31. 3-126  361 [Report No.
  32. 3-127  362 [Report No.

331] [Kitchi Creek]
332] [Haines Creek, Chilcotin]
333] [Big Creek]
334] [Little Gaspard Creek (…)]
335] [Island situated in Punti Lake. (…)]
336] [Sheep Point]
337] [Bowser]
338] [Coombs Wet Forest]
339] [South Creek]
340] [(…) Cayeghle Creek (…)]
341] [43 km east of Quesnel (…)]
342] [Upper Owikeno Lake Watersheds (…)]
343] [Ewin Ridge, Imperial Ridge (…) N. of Sparwood (…)]
344] [1.4 km WNW of New Denver]
345] [Upper Lillooet River (…)]
346] [Trial Islands (…)]
347] [Mt. Tzuhalem, 4km NE of Duncan (…)]
348] [(…) above Gun Creek, 3 km West of Spruce Lake (…)] 349] [Molly Creek (…)]
350] [Pine River Sand Dunes (…)]
351] [Pine River Breaks (…)]
352] [Bordeau Lake (…)]

353] [On North banks of Peace River at Golata Creek (…)] 354] [At the junction of Peace and Kiskatinaw Rivers (…)] 355] [Cluckata Ridge]
356] [Immediately north of Konni Lake (…)]

357] [Naramata Ponderosa Pines]
358] [53 km NW of Tofino (…)]
359] [3.25 km N.N.W. of Douglas Community (…)] 360] [Agamemnon Channel (…)]
361] [6 KM N.E. of Port Renfrew]
362] [Douthern Tip of Denman island]

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  1. 3-128  363 [Report No. 363] [25 km N.E. of Kyugot (…)]
  2. 3-129  364 [Report No. 364] [11 km N. of Courtenay on Vancouver Island]
  1. 3-129  365 [Report No. 365] [Kotcho Lake Islands]
  2. 3-130  366 [Report No. 366] [Trembleur Lake Islet]
  3. 3-131  367 [Report No. 367] [Part of the Somass River Delta (…)]

Ecological Reserve Supporting Records Series

Box 4

  1. 4-1  Documents [Correspondence to Karjina from the Deputy Minister of Lands, Forests and Water Resources] [January 1971]
  2. 4-2  Six Artic Wilderness Areas [Communiques]
  3. 4-3  1974 Meeting Victoria Address
  4. 4-4  Eastern Half of Redonda Island [Application for Ecological Reserve]Amendment to Report #128 [includes a brief by Krajina to the Royal Commission on forest resources]
  5. 4-5  Report on Conservation Reserves in W. Australia section 2
  6. 4-6  A National System of E.R. [Ecological Reserves] for Canada [Report, 1974]
  7. 4-7  Alberta Ecological Survey 1978
  8. 4-8  Documents (copies) [Correspondence to Karjina from the Deputy Minister of Lands, 4-9 Forests and Water Resources] [1969]
  1. 4-10  Booklets and Pamphlets “Ecological Reserves”
  2. 4-11  “Dead” Applications for E.R.
  3. 4-12  [Memo re: 314-330 and report 150, 274, 261, 303, 322 and 260]
  4. 4-13  Completed Application List 1973
  5. 4-14  Applications for E.R. (setaside), memo incld. [sic]
  6. 4-15  1981-82 Applications for E.R.
  7. 4-16  Natural area Programs [Journal of Forestry, vol. 72, Number 1, 1974]
  8. 4-17  Ecology Reserves Granted 1-13
  9. 4-18  Acer-Halifax 77 [Report]
  10. 4-19  [Legacy of Vladimir J. Krajina] [Programme Biologique International, 1971- 1973]
  11. 4-20  Applications for Eco. Reserves, E.R. #241, 246-257 [Report #254 is not present]
  12. 4-21  Ecological Reserves in Northern Canada
  13. 4-22  Programme Biologique International Section CT, 5 Octobre 1973
  14. 4-23  Programme Biologique International Section CT, 17 mai 1973
  15. 4-24  Exposé Sur La Politique Foréstière, 1972
  16. 4-25  Programme Biologique International Section CT, Avril 1972
  17. 4-26  Programme Biologique International Section CT, 21 avril 1972

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  1. 4-27  Programme Biologique International Section CT, Avril 1972
  2. 4-28  Programme Biologique International Section CT, Juin 1972
  3. 4-29  Programme Biologique International Section CT, 17 Octobre 1972
  4. 4-30  Programme Biologique International Section CT, 30 Novembre et 1 Decembre 1972
  5. 4-31  Ecological Reserves of British Columbia [map]
  6. 4-32  Meetings – Ecological Reserve Advisor Board, and Committee Members List [includes correspondence] 1981-82
  7. 4-33  Symposium on E.R. (For Publication-Syesis) [1975]
  8. 4-34  E.R – Washington, Aug. 1976 [Paper presented at Czechosolovk Society]
  9. 4-35  Proceedings of a Symposium, Equinox Magazine [1983]
  10. 4-36  Order of the Lieutenant in Council [1990]
  11. 4-37  Le Gouvernement Du Québec [The Quebec E.R. Reserves Programme, May 22, 1976]
  12. 4-38  News Media Clippings [1974]
  13. 4-39  Rejected [Correspondence from the Dept. of Lands, Forests, and Water Resources, 1969-1973]
  14. 4-40  Progress of E.R. in BC (CBA-Quebec) [1974-1976]
  15. 4-41  Mara Meadows [1972-73]
  16. 4-42  Symposium Speech by Krajina, 1975
  17. 4-43  The Vancouver Institute Lecture Jan. 31 1976
  18. 4-44  Ecology Reserves Needs in B.C. 1977
  19. 4-45  Sample Applications and Checksheets (blank templates)
  20. 4-46  [Annual Meeting of the Ecology Reserves Committee, 1981] [Transcript of remarks by John Turner, 1985] [Copies of Order of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, 1981-1987]
  21. 4-47  Booklets, Magazine [1967-1983]

Box 5

  1. 5-1  [Symposium: Ecological Classification of Forest Land in Canada and Northwestern U.S.A., 1977]
  2. 5-2  IVFRO 1978-Vegetation of W.N.A.
  3. 5-3  Annual Reports, Memos, Summaries [1967-1972]
  4. 5-4  Paper – “the Conservation of Natural Ecosystems in B.C.” by V. Krajina [197-]
  5. 5-5  Progress of E.R. in B.C., Symposium 1975
  6. 5-6  Appendix I – Notes
  7. 5-7  Correspondence – Misc. [1971-1983]
  8. 5-8  [Inventory and mapping of vegetation cover types]
  9. 5-9  Progress of E.R. in B.C. [1980-1982]

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  1. 5-10  [List of Reports and Publications for Ecological Reserves in B.C., 1988]
  2. 5-11  Progress Reports: PBI/CT 1971-73 [Programme Biologique InternationalSection CT]
  3. 5-12  Second Report on Nat’l Research Council Int’l Biological Programme”, 1969
  4. 5-13  V.J.K. Complete Reports [1968]
  5. 5-14  Ambrose Lake Report
  6. 5-15  [Preliminary Survey of Discovery Island, 6 August 1968] [includes 3 photos]
  7. 5-16  Reports [Includes minutes and press release, 1966-1970]
  8. 5-17  Progress Reports 1979, 1981
  9. 5-18  Supplement to Report No. 45 & Report No. 68
  10. 5-19  Bandy E.R. [Correspondence and memos, 1971]
  11. 5-20  Progress Reports: PBI/CT 1970-73 [Programme Biologique International Section CT]
  12. 5-21  [A Preliminary Study of the Environmental Impacts of the James Bay Development Project, 1971] [Report]
  13. 5-22  Memo [1972]
  14. 5-23  Appl. 13 [1969]
  15. 5-24  Ambrose Lake 12 [1970]
  16. 5-25  East Redonda Island [includes small negatives]
  17. 5-26  [Queen Charlotte PSYU]
  18. 5-27  Tsitika – Hearings
  19. 5-28  Proposals Cariboo [1970]
  20. 5-29  Report 27 – E.R. 16 [1969]
  21. 5-30  Report 37 – E.R. 17 [1970]
  22. 5-31  Report 35 – E.R. 15 [1969]
  23. 5-32  Report 32 – E.R. 14 [1969]
  24. 5-33  Report 31 [1969]
  25. 5-34  [The Ecological Reserve Program: Where have we been; Where are we going] [1975-1978]
  26. 5-35  Copies of Ecological Reserve Booklet [November, 1974] [one copy is annotated]
  27. 5-36  Research Notes? [1969]

Box 6

  1. 6-1  [Canadian National Directory of IBP (International Biological Programme) Areas] [1976]
  2. 6-2  [Trees of BC] [Classification and Analytical Tables, 1926
  3. 6-3  Ecological Reserves – Graphs [1971-1976]
  4. 6-4  Maps

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  1. 6-5  Unidentified Aerial Photographs
  2. 6-6  Unidentified Aerial Photographs
  3. 6-7  Aerial Photographs: areas not proposed
  4. 6-8  Aerial Photographs: Prince George, Nechako, and unidentified
  5. 6-9  Aerial Photographs: E.R. #115 “Gallery Forest”, #114 Lagoons & cascades of Tseax River
  6. 6-10  Aerial Photographs: E.R. 116 – Kipuka & Lava Beds
  7. 6-11  Aerial Photographs: Clinton
  8. 6-12  Unidentified Aerial Photographs
  9. 6-13  Aerial Photographs: ERP #117-119
  10. 6-14  Aerial Photographs: ERP #122?-124
  11. 6-15  Aerial Photographs: ERP #130-134
  12. 6-16  Aerial Photographs: ERP #135-137
  13. 6-17  Aerial Photographs: ERP #151-154
  14. 6-18  Aerial Photographs: ERP #158, 126, 127
  15. 6-19  Aerial Photographs: Telkiva Range ER #202
  16. 6-20  Maps for Aerial Photographs [1973]
  17. 6-21  Maps for E.R. # 62
  18. 6-22  Important Maps
  19. 6-23  Duncan Ridge (related to ER 165)
  20. 6-24  Wells Gray Maps [1961]
  21. 6-25  [Correspondence from P.A Larkin] [1969]
  22. 6-26  Maps [1969]
  23. 6-27  [Cariboo Region] [Proposed Ecological Reserves in the Cariboo Region] [Report & maps, 1971]

Box 7

  1. 7-1  Naíkoon Provincial Park Proposal [1966]
  2. 7-2  Carp Lake Park Proposal [1972]
  3. 7-3  Atlin Park Proposal [1971?]
  4. 7-4  Kwadacha Park Proposal [1967?]
  5. 7-5  Desolation sound Marine Park Proposal [1971-72]
  6. 7-6  St. Mary’s Alpine Park Proposal [1972]
  7. 7-7  Cape Scott Park Proposal [1967]
  8. 7-8  Proposed addition to Mount Assíníboíne park [1959?]
  9. 7-9  Elks Lake Park Proposal [1971]
  10. 7-10  Tatlatui Park Proposal [197-]
  11. 7-11  News Letters, Pamphlets [197-,1984]

18

  1. 7-12  Symposium; Sent-so, 1977 [Correspondence, memos, Symposium address and Forestry Journal, 1973-1987]
  2. 7-13  E.R. Correspondence [1970-73]
  3. 7-14  [Booklets: Tsitika Resource Management Plan & Ecological Reserves in B.C.,1973-77]
  4. 7-15  Correspondence [Correspondence on the Vancouver Island Marmot, 1983-1986]
  5. 7-16  List of Applications, 1975-76
  6. 7-17  Correspondence, 1973 and Map of Carrier Lake
  7. 7-18  [Update to Ecological Reserve Pamphlet, 1983-84]
  8. 7-19  Research Plan Policy [Annotated] [1979 & 1983] [Includes newspaperclippings]
  9. 7-20  15 [Report No. 15] [Saturna Island (…)]
  10. 7-21  45 [Report No. 45] [V.J. Krajina Reserve is located on the West Coast of Graham Island (…)]
  11. 7-22  94 [Report No. 94] [Griffin Island (…)]
  12. 7-23  15 [Applications for Ecological Reserves, 1979-80 & 1980-81]
  13. 7-24  5 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Hornby Island, 1968]
  14. 7-25  6 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Lasqueti Island, 1968]
  15. 7-26  7 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Saturna Island, 1968]
  16. 7-27  9 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Valdes Island, 1968]
  17. 7-28  10 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Saltspring Island, 1968]
  18. 7-29  11 Burn’s Bog [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, 1968]
  19. 7-30  14 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Strathcona Provincial Park, 1968]
  20. 7-31  17 Whipsaw Creek [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, 1968] [Includes correspondence, 1970-71]
  21. 7-32  18 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Summerland Plateau, 1968]
  22. 7-33  19 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Spotted (Kliluk) Lake, 1968]
  23. 7-34  20 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Unnamed Lake WNW of Spotted (Kliluk) Lake, 1968]
  24. 7-35  Check sheets 22-23 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Vaseaux Lake & Graham Island [196-]]
  25. 7-36  24 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Graham Island, 1969]
  26. 7-37  25 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Moresby Island, 1969]
  27. 7-38  26 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Graham Island, 1969]
  28. 7-39  27 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Graham Island, 1969]
  29. 7-40  28 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Moresby Island, 1969]

19

  1. 7-41  29 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Moresby Island, 1969]
  2. 7-42  Reports: 30-38 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Copper Islands, Kerouard Islands, Soap Lake Area, White & Long Lakes, Cecil Lake, Clayhurst, Tchaikazan River Valley, Lily-pad Lake, Lac du Bois, 1969]
  3. 7-43  [Report 37][Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Lily-pad Lake, 1969]
  4. 7-44  Lac du Bois 38 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, 1969]
  5. 7-45  M. North, Dr. Maze: Survey of Potential Ecol. Reserve
  6. 7-46  39 [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas, Mature Western Larch, Buck Hills road 1969]
  7. 7-47  64 [Evans Lake check sheet] [Check Sheet (Mark VII) for Survey of IBP Areas,1969]
  8. 7-48  [Guide to Ecological Reserves in British Columbia, 1988] [Includes correspondence, 1987]
  9. 7-49  [Jasper, handwritten research notes & maps]
  10. 7-50  PBI/ct-Québec Rapport 1969
  11. 7-51  Programme Biologique International, 8 Decembre 1971
  12. 7-52  Notes Krajina
  13. 7-53  Paper, List of Research Projects [Correspondence] [1972-1987]
  14. 7-54  Natural Areas in Saskatchewan, IBP-CT, November 1972
  15. 7-55  Info. for Nav [sic] Proposals
  16. 7-56  Orders of the Lt. Governor, 1989
  17. 7-57  Proposal [A Proposal to Establish a System of Ecological reserves in theProvince of Manitoba Including Specific Site Recommendations, 1972]
  18. 7-58  Memos [Activities of Associate Committees 1975-76] [1972-1983]

Box 8

  1. 8-1  [Handwritten notes on the progress of Ecological Reserves, 1981]
  2. 8-2  Ginrapoix
  3. 8-3  [Fig. 3 to Fig. 105] [Photographs and brief descriptions of field sites]
  4. 8-4  Minutes of Volunteer Warden Meeting [1985-1987]
  5. 8-5  E.R. – Rejected: Parks [1971-1974]
  6. 8-6  Information on Ecological Reserves [1965-1974]
  7. 8-7  Gazette Notices [1971-1975]
  8. 8-8  News Articles, Pamphlets [1969-1981]
  9. 8-9  E.R. Draft [Handwritten notes]
  10. 8-10  [Copies of Order in Council]
  11. 8-11  Ecological Reserves, 1981 [Correspondence, 1980]
  12. 8-12  E.R. #78-88 correspondence [1978]

20

  1. 8-13  Conservation of Natural Ecosystems in BC
  2. 8-14  Canadian National Directory of IBP Areas
  3. 8-15  E.R. Proposals Smithers, BC
  4. 8-16  Minutes of Annual Meetings, 1966-1972
  5. 8-17  [Address to the Rotary Club of Nelson BC, 1973]
  6. 8-18  IBP Mid-term Report, 1971
  7. 8-19  List of Reports and Publications for E.R. [1977-1986] [Includes Squamish Estuary Nature Centre Proposal, 1979]
  8. 8-20  [Ecological Reserves, 1971-73]
  9. 8-21  Canadian Council on Ecological Areas, General Meetings, Meeting Lists, 1982
  10. 8-22  Background Paper, Biosphere reserves article, research on E.R. [1982]
  11. 8-23  Ecological Reserves Advisory Board – meetings [1971 & 1982]
  12. 8-24  E.R. Draft + Changed Text 1971-1978

Vladimir Krajina Records Series

Box 9

  1. 9-1  [Curriculum Vitaes [198-], List of academic publications, New taxa described by V.J. Krajina, Citation for the Doctor of Laws, photo of V. Keajina]
  2. 9-2  Booklets [1952-1967]
  3. 9-3  [Public Hearing Brief, Ecosystem Perspectives in Forestry, Precis on Solifluction by Paul Barrett, Land Use and Nature Conservation, Symposium presentation, 1968-72]
  4. 9-4  [Botanical journals, magazines, and 1971 Progress Report, 1959-81]
  5. 9-5  Krajina, Vladamir [History of Ecological Reserves in BC, Physiological Ecology of forest trees, Misc. forestry / botany articles [1965-71],Galley proofs from Vegetatio volume 26, 1971]

Box 10

  1. 10-1  Krajina V.J. [Articles, correspondence, obituary 1965-1993]
  2. 10-2  Krajina, Dr. V.J. (General Correspondence to 1962) [1951-1962]
  3. 10-3  Krajina, V.J. [Memorial lecture, correspondence, newspaper clippings, legacybiography, botany articles, 1960-1994]
  4. 10-4  [Botany articles, correspondence, newspaper printouts, 1951-74]
  5. 10-5  Krajina, Vladimir J. [Preslia 1992, correspondence, newspaper printouts, 1951- 1992]

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