The Log, 2018 Autumn/Winter Newsletter

The 2018 Autumn/Winter Newsletter is available from this website. Just click below. Click here to open the 2018 Autumn/Winter edition of The Log (PDF format). Contents: Year in Review FER Opening Statement for the NEB Reconsideration Review Ospika Cones ER Field Trip Report Sikanni Chief River ER Field Trip Report To see a complete list of all “The

Ranking of Important Protected Areas in BC based on importance as gene conservation reserves in the zone

In this UBC forestry  document , we have extracted the Ecological reserves from the list of Protected Forest Areas in BC . The complete listing is at: http://www.genetics.forestry.ubc.ca/cfcg/proj_cataloguing/status_report/r_pa_rank_bwbs.html BWBS zone Important Protected Areas Protected Areas are ranked based on their importance as gene conservation reserves in the zone and in BC. Ranking is based on

Ospika Cones Ecological Reserve #152 Maps

This reserve is only accessible by helicopter and one must have a permit to access it as it is such  a fragile ecosystem. Below is a satellite map view of both Sikanni Chief River (ER #42) and Ospika Cones Ecological reserves (ER # 152) in relation to Redfern -Kelly Provincial park. Both maps are adapted

Ospika Cones Purpose Statement, 2005

Ospika Cones Ecological Reserve Purpose Statement and Zoning Plan Ospika Cones Ecological Reserve protects one of only a few cold water tufa terrace and pool formations in BC. The 1505 ha reserve includes both the mineral springs, and the adjacent area to protect their hydrology. The reserve is situated along a remote section of the