Janszen 1999 Annual Fungi Report
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This report was done by the Ecological reserve wardens, the Janszens janszen_1999_annual_fungi_report-ocr
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Management and Visits 98.04.14 South end check. Track of light vehicle (mountain bike or trail bike) on north-west side of Lake 11; no damage; evidence disappeared by next visit. Start made on vegetation classification. 98.05.15 Examination made of two small wetlands south of Lake 9 near the 800 m contour above and outside the ER
Click on Image for Video Clip from the PBS documentary Realm of the Killer Whales, filmed about 1998/99, showing the A23 matriline at Robson Bight while the film crew observes. A23/Stripe was the mother of Corky at SeaWorld in San Diego and died in 2000. Her son A27/Okisollo died in 2001. Stripe’s other two offspring
YOLANDA E. MORBEY*, RONALD C. YDENBERG*, HUGH A. KNECHTEL* & ANNE HARFENIST† *Simon Fraser University †Canadian Wildlife Service, Delta, British Columbia (Received 2 January 1998; initial acceptance 30 April 1998; final acceptance 13 October 1998; MS. number: A8109) ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 1999, 57, 873–881 Article No. anbe.1998.1039, available online at http://www.idealibrary.com on We investigated how parental
List is developed from specimens in the royal BC Museum see PDF: trial_island_1988_red_and_blue_listed_plants
Knechtel, H.A. 1998. EFFECTS OF AGE, GENDER, AND CONDITION ON THE REPRODUCTIVE EFFORT OF CASSIN’S AUKLETS (Ptychorampus aleuticus) ON TRIANGLE ISLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. MSc, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC. 96 pp. ABSTRACT The primary goal of my research was to determine the effects of age, gender, and individual phenotypic quality (body reserves and immune function)
ORIGINAL PURPOSE: To protect the most outstanding known assemblage of rare and endangered plant species in British Columbia Access: Landing on the islands is restricted to protect sensitive plants and ecosystems. A permit is required to access the reserve. Accessible by boat, but no docking facilities. See the complete PDF from BC PARKS: Trial Islands
Scott Wallace did research in 1997 and 1998 at Race Rocks with Pearson College divers. He studied the population dynamics of the Northern Abalone, Haliotis kamtchatkana. Included is a paper he published on the topic. See the linked file: http://www.racerocks.com/racerock/research/scottwallace/scottwallace.htm
COUGAR CANYON ECOLOGICAL RESERVE – E.R. 108 Visits Annual Report 1997/1998 97.04.28 The first inspection of the year revealed a fire ring constructed since the last visit of 1996 situated on the north side of the most southerly lake (#11). It was dismantled and garbage removed. As no ER sign has ever been placed in
“The Cariboo-Chilcotin Land Use Plan (CCLUP) requires the development of a caribou strategy for the Itcha-Ilgachuz caribou herd by June 30, 2000. The major requirements are the initiation of a research and inventory program that will lead to the development of an integrated management approach. More specifically, the CCLUP identifies timber targets for the polygons
A 1997 memo by H Roemer regarding a site visit to Comox Lake Ecological Reserve discussing a possible Park portion of the Comox bluffs to alleviate some of the bike use in the ER. This includes maps on the proposed boundary between the Park and Ecological Reserve portion, and a list of Plant Species. Link to
by J E Elliott, A M Scheuhammer Biological Sciences › Miscellaneous Papers Overview Related research Marine Pollution Bulletin (1997) Volume: 34, Issue: 10, Pages: 794-801 ISSN: 0025326X DOI: 10.1016/S0025-326X(97)00034-9 Available from linkinghub.elsevier.com Abstract Seabird tissues, collected during the 1990 breeding season from colonies on the Pacific coast of Canada, were analysed for Cd, Hg, Pb
Anna Roberts provides a comprehensive list of Flora for the Area in 1977, before the creation of the Ecological Reserve, including several rare plants.
The Klashkish River was surveyed by walking lateral transects about 20 meters apart starting at low tide -8:00 Am ,1m above datum completer by 11:00 AM at the edge of the sedge zone ( just below the high water level) We also examined the underside of rocks at many locations in the reserve and on
Reference to this book ( volume 1) is included here as it includes references to Leach’s Storm Petrels as well as other seabirds from Cleland Island research. (See it in a library or purchase. ) It is summarized at http://books.google.ca/books?id=SjHElegFfOUC&source=gbs_navlinks_s
This Management Plan was produced by BC Parks in 1996 I. Introduction Ecological Reserve Purposes See the full PDF : mcqueen_cr_er_1996mp As outlined in the Ecological Reserve Act of 1971, ecological reserves are set aside for the following purposes: Scientific research and educational use Representation of natural ecosystems Study of recovery processes after modification by
PURPOSE: To protect one of the few known stands of yellow-cedar in interior British Columbia for future research. Physical: The spectacular and rugged Valhalla Ranges of the Selkirk Mountains are the location of this reserve. The area was heavily glaciated by Pleistocene ice sheets and more recent alpine glaciers, resulting in deep steep-sided valleys and