ELF seeks 1500 hectare park -2011

 Coast Reporter – Sunshine Coast     August 5   Elphinstone Logging Focus (ELF) wants to extend the boundaries of Mount Elphinstone Provincial Park to 1,500 hectares from the 139 hectares currently set aside in three parcels on the lower mountain slope.- File Photo Elphinstone Logging Focus (ELF) wants to extend the boundaries of Mount Elphinstone

The Case for a Pink Mountain ER

From: THE LOG    FRIENDS OF ECOLOGICAL RESERVES NEWSLETTER    SPRING/SUMMER 2011 By Ron Long Pink Mountain is located 180 kilometers north of Fort St. John in northern British Columbia. The mountain is only 1700 meters at its highest point but is so far north that the summit is uniformly arc- tic/alpine tundra habitat. Pink Mountain and

Fort Graham Portage Field Review Team Report – April 2008

From: THE LOG    FRIENDS OF ECOLOGICAL RESERVES NEWSLETTER    SPRING 2008 BACKGROUND A field review of the Fort Graham Portage mineral lick within Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Provincial Park was conducted on July 26th, 2007 as per recommendations of the Gladys Lake Ecological Reserve Subcommittee Field Review Report (December 2005). The objective of the Gladys Lake ER Subcommittee

Proposed Fort Graham Portage Ecological Reserve

From: THE LOG    FRIENDS OF ECOLOGICAL RESERVES NEWSLETTER    AUTUMN 2007 By Mike Fenger and Mary Rannie Background Afield visit to this potentially new Ecological Reserve at the Fort Graham Portage was mandated through a recommendation made previously to the Regional Manager by the team that reviewed the boundaries of Gladys Lake Ecological Reserve (2005). In

2007 Field Sampling to Assess Proposed Ecosystem Reserve Areas

Executive Summary Pope & Talbot Ltd. is committed to Sustainable Forest Management Planning (SFMP) on its management units in British Columbia. An important component of their SFMP is the management of biodiversity values, including maintaining a proportion of representative ecosystems in an unmanaged state. Previous analyses have grouped and mapped site series “clusters” of unique

Proposed Ecological Reserves.-1970s

EcoCat:The Ecological Reports Catalogue. From https://a100.gov.bc.ca/pub/acat/public/search.do This is a good set of links of 122 complete pdfs of early reports done for the International Biological Program.  Ministry of Environment EcoCat:The Ecological Reports Catalogue 122 Report(s) Found International Biological Programme Application: Antler Lake_Gold River (Nov 1974) Author: J. Krajina, H. Roemer, D. Kossick Old Reference Number: 177