Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness park
This is one of Canada’s largest and most significant parks at 675,0254 hectares. See pdf : spatsizi_wilderness_park
This is one of Canada’s largest and most significant parks at 675,0254 hectares. See pdf : spatsizi_wilderness_park
Doreen Liner , Dave Kane and Alan McLeod submitted this research in April, 1983 for Dr. Fred Bunnell, UBC. It is a biosurvey of the Fraser River ER Islands , taken to investigate a suspected beaver problem and to update previously collected information. The report describes four permanent plots set up to facilitate future studies
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
Hans Roemer did this survey in 1983. See the complete PDF:roemer 1983 plant communities megin ER
PDF FILE: Klassen_1983_Survery_Education_Research_Use_UBC_Endownment_Lands
Thomas Ovanin writes about the 2 ecological reserves in the Islands trust area in the magazine “The Islands” PDF FILE:bc_double_crested_cormorants
Anna Roberts reports:
Prior to creation of the RObson Bight ER in 1982, Adolf Ceska produced this detailed Plant Community analysis and vegetation species list for the ER Unit of Ministry of Lands Parks and Housing, 1981. He notes that the Tsitika River watershed was the last unlogged watershed on the eastern side of Vancouver island. See the
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
Artemesia michauxiana photo by Anna Roberts Anna Roberts visits the reserve in September of 1982 , she adds one new species to the J. Pojar species list, Viburnum edule
Lynne Milnes and Peter Legg listed vegetation and several birds in 1982:
See this PDF file for complete report: alcid_growth By Kees Vermeer and L.Cullen
Mosses were collected from the east aspect — top of the limestone bluff, and from the north east aspect, top of bluff and were identified by Frank Boaz
T.E. Reimchen and S Douglas, November 1982. This provides a detaailed species list with potential for long term baseline comparison . See the PDF file: seasonal_bird_abundance Bufflehead by Ryan Murphy
Sheila Douglas did this inventory during a three day field trip to the areas in July 1982. The flora of the peninsula at the northwestern section of the reserve was surveyed in several habitats ( coastal,and gravel beach, blanket bog, Yellow Cedar scrub forest, Western red Hemlock/Red Cedar forest and awautic) Plant specimens collected will