Ecological Reserves Section of WCEL publication
See Chapter 4 of this publication for a history of Ecological reserves and jurisdiction in British Columbia
See Chapter 4 of this publication for a history of Ecological reserves and jurisdiction in British Columbia
Published at: https://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/ben/ben533.html#6 BRYOPHYTES ON THE SUMMIT OF PINK MOUNTAIN, NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA From: Wu, E.T.Y., D.P. Mosquin, & R.D. Guy. 2018. An Inventory of Bryophytes on the Summit of Pink Mountain (Peace River District, British Columbia, Canada). Western North American Naturalist 78(1): 17-25. 78(1), 17-25, (12 April 2018) https://doi.org/10.3398/064.078.0104 Abstract The bryophyte diversity in northern
I have had an ongoing question about the native Common Reed grass Phragmites australis var americanus and its occurence in Ecological Reserves . Two Reserves have had it listed in plant surveys in the past, but I have been unable to determine whether it still exists in those reserves. Recently, John Field, the Ecological Reserve
John Field, the Ecological Reserve warden writes the following: “I noticed that the pdf version of the paper list produced by the 1988-91 project that is posted on the FER website is missing several pages, so I’ve attached a complete pdf scan for your records. Regarding Phragmites, the Wildlife Society’s survey in 1988-1991 did not record
Warden John Field digitized the paper version of species lists that resulted from floral and faunal surveys of Ambrose Lake ER done under permit to the Pender Harbour and District Wildlife Society back in 1988-91. He also consolidated all of the scanned historical records that he found on the FER website into one comprehensive list,
Often when we visit special ecological areas our observations are restricted to a limited view. In this video, we visited six diverse Ecological Reserves with the goal of revealing some of their special features from a distant viewpoint as well as a close up one. Under a special permit from BC Parks, Jamie Frith used
Jon Blais of the Fraser conservancy provided these videos from the trail canms , taken in 2021
Jon Blais provided these videos from the frazervalley conservancy trail cams. images from 2021
Jon Blais provided these videos from the frazervalley conservancy trail cams. images from 2021 see also photos at https://ecoreserves.bc.ca/2021/12/16/trailcam-images-from-liumchen-er/
Jon Blais provided these images from a trail cam installed in the Chilliwack Ecological Reserve in the summer of 2021
Jon Blais of the Fraservalley Conservancy has provided these images from trail cameras installed in the reserve in 2021
Jon Blais, of the Fraservalley Conservancy has provided these images taken with a trail cam in the Ross Lake Ecological reserve in the summer of 2021. The assisitance of volunteers to check on the cameras was essential.
Ecological Reserve #7 Warden’s Annual Report 2021 Reserve Name: Trout Creek Wardens: Kathryn McCourt, Mark Gardiner Report Date: November 28, 2021 April 29/21 Kathryn McCourt Cloudy, calm. 8:20-10:05. I walked from the brown gate SW to first drainage, down it to E fence on the flats, W along the edge of the canyon to the
Photos Mahoney Lake ER Fall 2021 ER Name: Mahoney Lake Warden: Kathryn McCourt Report Date: November 23, 2021 March 28, 2021 12°C., Scattered clouds, SE wind, 10:25-11:25 Birds: NOFL, RWBL, AMCO, RNDU, CAGO, PBGR, PYNU. Plants in bloom: Ranunculus glaberrimus, Fritillaria pudica, Foliage: Balsamorhyza sagittata, Lithophragma parviflora, There is a new trail at the NE
Cougar Canyon Ecological Reserve, ER #108 Warden’s Report October 19, 2021 Harold Sellers, Warden Cougar Canyon ER, near Vernon, preserves representative Interior Douglas fir ecosystems, together with a chain of small lakes and associated wetlands. The ER is bounded for the most part by Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park. The exception is the south west end
Rob Buchanan Life Science Teacher Academy of Inquiry and Adventure Okanagan Vernon BC – aiao.ca sent us this report of a field trip with his students to Vance Creek Ecological reserve “AIAO ( Academy of Inquiry and Adventure Okanagan) students had a fulfilling day of learning and exploring at the Vance Creek Ecological Reserve. Students were relieved
From Elphinstone Logging Focus: The latest (April 1st, 2021) BCTS Planning Map shows that the series of A87126 blocks that make up the Dakota Bear Sanctuary no longer appear. This eraser of their polygons from the map is a thing of beauty. With the block shading removed the topo for the area reveals how steep
ER #76 Fraser River – April 11, 2021 Report by Bill & Bev Ramey Sunshine, 7 to 12o C, some distant clouds on mountain peaks and fresh snow at higher elevations Calm to light breeze of 5 km/h Launch kayaks from Nicomen Island about 9:30 am; return 6:30 pm Walking and paddling distance about 12