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Category Archives: 68

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Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness park

6MayGarry Fletcher68, Management, Maps, Reports

This is  one of Canada’s largest and most significant parks at 675,0254 hectares. See pdf : spatsizi_wilderness_park

Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Park Master Plan, June 1980

6JuneGarry Fletcher68, Management, ReportsOsburn caribou

A report of the planning and Design branch of Ministry of Lands Parks and Housing, BC spatsizi_plateau_park_master_plan

Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Park Management Policies- Options for the Future

11DecemberGarry Fletcher68, Management, Reports

On page 3 Policy and Management Strategies for Gladys Lake ER are discussed. Parks Branch, Ministry of Conservation and Recreation,  T.E. LEE Director See the PDF >management_policies_options_for_future

A Research plan for Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Park and Gladys lake ER

6DecemberGarry Fletcher68, Management, Reports

G.G.E.Scudder  and A.R.E. Sinclair of UBC  in cooperation with D.S. Eastman , D. Hatler ( Fish and Wildlife Branch,  and G. Hazlewood , (Parks Branch ), J.B. Foster, J. Pojar, (Ecological reserve Unit)  and R.Sadler  ( Simon Fraser University)  produced this proposal to provide information to assist and guide Park and reserve management. See 47

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Research plan for the Spatsizi Wilderness Park, BC.

6MayGarry Fletcher68, Management, Reports

G. Scudder and R. Sinclair do this report in  1976 Aims : To obtain an understanding of the functioning of northern ecosystems and to determine the best way of manageing the Spatsizi area. preliminary_working_draft_of_research_plan

Spatsizi plateau Wilderness Prov. park Preserve or Playground?

6MayGarry Fletcher68, Issues, Management

Management policies to protect the reserve will be critical  . The management question is basically one of recreational use. News report of Nov 21 : between 150 and 600 trophy heads have come out tof the Stikine… investigation underway. See the 3 page PDF: spwpp_preserve_or_playground

Spatsizi Wilderness park: Management Policies and Options for the Future

6MayGarry Fletcher68, Management

Parks Branch, Tom Lee Director, 1976 See the(15 page)  PDF: management_policies_options_for_future

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