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Category Archives: 68

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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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Our Canadian Wilderness: The Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Prov. park

6SeptemberGarry Fletcher68, Reports

Rosemary J. Fox wrote this article for The Federation of BC Naturalists Newsletter. Sept 6, 1976 See the pdf : spatsizi_plateau_wilderness_heritage

Spatsizi Research ( Gladys Lake)

6AugustGarry Fletcher68, Reports, Research

This is a report by G.E. Scudder in 1976, suggesting opportunities  for research of Stone Sheep and Mountain Goats in the Gladys lake ER. See the PDF (5 pages) spatsizi_research

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

Wilderness Preservation , The Case of the Spatsizi

6MayGarry Fletcher68, Reports

Irving Fox and Rosemary Fox present a thorough argument for the preservation of Wilderness in Northern BC. Presented at the Macmillan Planetarium. See the 12 page PDF : fox_1976_ wilderness_preservation_case_in_spatsizi

Spatsizi Report including Gladys lake ER

6AugustGarry Fletcher68, Reports, Species Listcaribou, Grizzley Bear, moose, mountain Goat, shrew

“The ecological reserve is a good calving ground for caribou” Rod  Karswell, 1975 includes letter from W.G Hazlewood includes report from Rosemary Fox See the 104 page PDF : carswell_1975_wildlife_inventory_gladys_lake_er

Botanical and Physiographic Reconnaissance of Northern BC

6AugustGarry Fletcher68, Geology, Reports, Species List

In the summer of 1969 , Stanley L. Walsh and J.Keith Rigby surveyed the Sustut Basin and surrounding mountains in Northern BC . This report describes the physiography and geology of the region and plant communities are enumerated with an annotated list of 205 species , 11 subspecies and 35 varieties collected. See the PDF

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