Solander Island Purpose statement , BC Parks, March, 2003
This report on Solander Island isfrom the BC Parks website on Ecological reserves. See the full PDF at: soland_ps
From BC Parks, 2003 Cinema Bog Ecological Reserve Purpose Statement Cinema Bog Ecological Reserve is located beside Highway 97, 28 km north-northeast of Quesnel and 0.5 km north of Cinema. The ecological reserve is 68 ha in size, and protects accessible and diverse bog habitats containing many plants at or near their southern limit of
Patsuk Creek Ecological Reserve is located 38 km north – northwest of the town of Mackenzie. The ecological reserve, 554 ha in size, protects excellent examples of paper birch forest and a rich assemblage of associated plants. The ecological reserve is situated on moderate to steep mountain slopes bordering Patsuk Creek, which flows from the
The Chilako River Ecological Reserve is located 54 km south of Vanderhoof, 2 km north of the Chilako River. The ecological reserve is 64 ha in size and protects the most southerly known stand of tamarack trees in British Columbia. The ecological reserve lies on the gently rolling terrain of the Nechako Plateau and has
Background Report for Burgoyne Bay Protected Area on Saltspring Island The Burgoyne Bay Protected Area is adjacent to the Mount Maxwell Ecological Reserve, ER# 37 and this report includes information about it. Link to report: 2003 Burgoyne Bay Background Report. Link to colour atlas (22mb) and other information, http://a100.gov.bc.ca/pub/acat/public/viewReport.do?reportId=17739. Abstract Burgoyne Bay Protected Area is located
Raspberry Harbour Ecological Reserve (ER# 91) Purpose Statement This 143-hectare ecological reserve is located on the eastern half of a peninsula between Omineca Arm and Finlay Reach of Williston Reservoir in the Rocky Mountain Trench. The ecological reserve is about 144 kilometres west of Hudson’s Hope, with access via logging roads from Raspberry Harbour. The
Weed management projects were completed on Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection (MWLAP), Okanagan Region, provincial parks, protected areas and ecological reserves as well as Nature Trust of British Columbia (BC) lease-back lands. These projects included weed inventory and control (cultural, biological and chemical). Link to report, 2003 Weed Management Annual Report Okanagan Region.
Introduction Purpose of the Management Direction Statement Management direction statements (MDS) provide strategic management direction for protected areas that do not have an approved management plan. Management direction statements also describe protected area values, management issues and concerns; a management strategy focused on immediate priority objectives and strategies; and, direction statements from other planning processes.
Ecological reserves are areas selected to preserve representative and special natural ecosystems, plant and animal species, features and phenomena. The key goal of ecological reserves is to contribute to the maintenance of biological diversity and the protection of genetic materials. All consumptive resource uses and the use of motorized vehicles are prohibited. Research and educational
Primary Role: The primary role of Ambrose Lake Ecological Reserve is to preserve a small coastal lake, adjacent bog land, and surrounding forest. Interesting bog land values along the northern margin of Ambrose Lake and along its outlet stream are of particular importance. These values are of limited extent outside of the ecological reserve and
Ecological reserves are areas selected to preserve representative and special natural ecosystems, plant and animal species, features and phenomena. The key role of ecological reserves is to contribute to the maintenance of biological diversity and the protection of genetic materials. All consumptive resource uses and the use of motorized vehicles are prohibited. Research and educational
CLELAND ISLAND ECOLOGICAL RESERVE Purpose Statement See the PDF from BC PARKS cleland_ps Ecological reserves are areas selected to preserve representative and special natural ecosystems, plant and animal species, features and phenomena. The key role of ecological reserves is to contribute to the maintenance of biological diversity and the protection of genetic materials. All consumptive resource
Sunbeam Creek Ecological Reserve is located on McBride Peak, 5.5 km northeast of the town of McBride. The 511 ha ecological reserve encompasses McBride Peak and adjacent summits to the northeast and northwest. These mountains form the western-most flank of the Park Range, immediately adjacent to the Rocky Mountain trench. Mountains in the ecological reserve
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Aleza Lake Ecological Reserve Purpose Statement: BC Parks The Aleza Lake Ecological Reserve is located 50 km northeast of Prince George, 4 km southwest of Aleza Lake. Road access is south from old Highway 16, 3 km south of Aleza Lake Village. The ecological reserve is 242 ha in size, and protects forest ecosystems representative
The Bednesti Lake Ecological Reserve is located 45 km west of Prince George, 2.5 km south of Highway 16. The ecological reserve is 139 ha in size, and preserves representative wetland communities and disjunct tamarack stands on the Interior Plateau. Access the PDF: bednesti_ps The ecological reserve is situated on a nearly level portion of
Ecological reserves are areas selected to preserve representative and special natural ecosystems, plant and animal species, features and phenomena. The key role of ecological reserves is to contribute to the maintenance of biological diversity and the protection of genetic materials. All consumptive resource uses and the use of motorized vehicles are prohibited. Cleland Island Ecological
Drywilliam Lake Ecological Reserve is located 45 km west of Vanderhoof, adjacent to Highway16. The ecological reserve is 95 ha in size, and preserves stands of Douglas-fir and associated vegetation reminiscent of the Interior Douglas-fir Zone in a Sub-boreal location. The ecological reserve straddles a low ridge between Drywilliam and Fraser lakes on the Nechako
Table of Contents Forward and Approvals Page……………………………………………………………………………………………..i Introduction Purpose of the Management Direction Statement ……………………………………………………………………..1 Context…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….1 Ecological Reserve Attributes Conservation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..2 Research and Education………………………………………………………………………………………………………2 Other Values of Interest ………………………………………………………………………………………………………2 Commercial Business Opportunities……………………………………………………………………………………….2 Significance in the Protected Areas System……………………………………………………………………………..2 Land Uses, Tenures and Interests Access……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..4 Existing Tenures, Alienations and Encumbrances………………………………………………………………………4 Adjacent Patterns of Land Use……………………………………………………………………………………………..4 First Nations
Introduction Purpose of the MDS Skeena River Ecological Reserve Management Direction Statement Management direction statements (MDS) provide strategic management direction for protected areas that do not have an approved management plan. Management direction statements also describe protected area values, management issues and concerns; a management strategy focused on immediate priority objectives and strategies; and, direction