Keeping the Options Open -1980- NFB film on Ecological Reserves in BC
NFB film on Ecological Reserves
NFB film on Ecological Reserves
This report by Rosamund Pojar covers observations between 1986 and 2001
This 371 page, 50 mb book may be downloaded from http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/HFD/library/documents/bib32374.pdf Thanks to Jody Krakowski ER warden for Baynes Island ER #69 for showing us the location of this important document. It provides a page and a map on each of the reserves created up to 1992. Include are the Ecological Reserves now lost from
Brian D. Ricketts published this paper in the Geological Survey of Canada, Paper 90-IF, p 145-150, 1990 See the 6 page PDF: preliminary_accoutn_of_sedimentation_in_lower_bowser_lake
C.A. Evenchuck and G.M. Green describe the geology of the Western Map area. See the 10 page PDF : structural_style_and_stratigraphy_of_sw_spatsizi
Derek Thorkelson report in Geological Survey of Canada, 1988 See the PDF:jurassic_and_triassic_volcanic_and_sedmientary_rocks_in_spatsizi
Hans Roemer and John Pinder-Moss established a series of vegetation and trail plots selected to be representative of the plant cover and soils that occur. Vegetation cover/abundance estimates are according to the Braun-Blanquet scale. See the full 77 page PDF… B&W photos of all plots established, and species lists: er_baseline_study_1988.pdf
Spatsizi Wilderness park has 675,024 hectares. A report by the BC parks branch. Vegetative zones , major large mammals . Gladys lake ER mentioned. See the 12 page PDF:parks_1988_spatsizi_wilderness_park_extension
Winter wildlife survey. The purposes of the survey were: 1. To census Stone’s sheep by intensive attempted complete counts within the Spatsizi park. 2. To conduct intensive classified counts of moose in Spatsizi and upper Stikine. 3. To conduct reconnaissance wildlife survey in Stikine River Recreation Area. Click here to request the report and report
C.A. Evenchick describes the distribution of Lithofacies including Anthracite coal that developed in the mid-Jurassic to Cretaceous…. See 6 page PDF :structural_style_and_stratigraphy_of_bowser_and_sustut_basins
C. A, Evenchick describes elements of stratigraphy . See 8 page PDF: stratigraphy_and_structure_of_ne_margin_bowser_basin
Don Benn ( Juan de Fuca Env. Consultants) , Ted Harding and Beth Collins ( Ship Env. Consultants ) and Chris Clement ( Shearwater Ecol. Services prepared this report in 1986 for Parks and Outdoor recreation Division . See the 179 page PDF report: spwp_background_report
An extensive survey of vegetation communities and ungulates PDF 109 pages: pojar_1986_vegetation_&_ungulate_habitat_gladys_lake_er
Mountain Goats were censused by helicopter in seven designated wildlife zones in Spatsizi Wilderness Park in a four-day period in mid july, 1984 . 538 goats observed and 65 by fixed wing aircraft during that time. 298 stone sheep were also observed See the 87 page pdf : hatler_&_hazelwood_1984_summer_mtn_goat_surveys
This is one of Canada’s largest and most significant parks at 675,0254 hectares. See pdf : spatsizi_wilderness_park
Helicopter survey of Stone Sheep by Jones et al, 1983 Also looked at winter distribution of moose, and a caribou count. See PDF : jones_et_al_1983_spatsizi_park_winter_wildlife_survey
David Hatler summarizes findings from one year of bi-monthly contacts of a sample of radio-collared caribou in and near the northern Spatsizi Wilderness park See the pdf : studies_of_radio_collared_caribou_in_spatsizi
Rudy Boonstra and A.R.E. Sinclair’s research . 1982 See 25 page PDF: seasonal_distribution_of_caribou_and_moose_in_spatsizi