Ducks Unlimited’s Pitt Wildlife Area Annual Operational Plans 1992
This contains a good set of maps, hydrology information and management objectives. PDF :ducks_unlimited_1992_pitt_wildlife_mgmt_area_plan
This contains a good set of maps, hydrology information and management objectives. PDF :ducks_unlimited_1992_pitt_wildlife_mgmt_area_plan
Hans Roemer reviews the Draft management plan as of 1992. The plan is also presented . A species list is included See the complete PDF:roemer-1992-pitt-addington_wildlife_area-mgmt_plan
Early Letters about the establishment of the ecological reserve.
Ministry of Forests report on Shoreline Geomorphology , Oceanic Conditions, Rubbing Beaches, Hydrology and Suspended Sediment Dispersion. See 43 page PDF:shoreline_processes_and_sediment_dispersion
1991 Season report See 43 page visitor_program_1991 PDF:
From BC Naturalist September/October 1991 Vol 29 No 5 PDF: seabird_article
Linda Ann Layman (now Linda Cathrine Grayce Seager), in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in Biology , Crown College. see PDF: effects_of_boat_noise_on_vocal_whale_behaviour
Hans Roemer wrote this letter in 1991 concerning the proposed expansion of this ER to include Old growth alluvial forests. he concluded that other intact watersheds should be examined before carrying out this expansion. See the PDF of the letter: proposed_expansion_of_er Sitka Spruce bough… image by Garry Fletcher
Impact of Human Activities on Killer Whales at the Rubbing Beaches in the Robson Bight Ecological reserve and Adjacent Waters During the Summers of 1987 and 1989. A Ministry of Parks report by David Briggs. See the 48 page report: impact_of_humans_on_killer_whales_at_rubbing_beaches
On Google Books there is a fair amount of chapter 4 reproduced. Edited by Karen Pryor and Kenneth S. Norris U. of Calif Press, 1991 Chapter 4: The Interactions Between killer Whales and Boats in Johnstone Strait, BC. p149
June 28 until September 4th and then extended to Sept 30. See the 23 page PDF: visitor_program_1990
(This statement is intended for use in conjunction with the descriptive text and map pages supplied in the “Guide to Ecological Reserves in British Columbia”). Features Requiring Special Management Consideration: File: 6-7-5-103-50 Date: 90-08-07 Population of the showy pink-flowered Pacific rhododendron (Rhododendron macrophyllum), a rare plant in B.C., restricted to the Skagit River watershed, Chilliwack
(This statement is intended for use in conjunction with the descriptive text and map pages supplied in the “Guide to Ecological Reserves in British Columbia”).File: 6-7-5-102-50 Date: 90-08-07 Features Requiring Special Management Consideration:None known;representative reserve. Proposals for all reserves predated finalization of the Recreation Area status, and of lake flooding levels. Boundaries and distribution of
(This statement is intended for use in conjunction with the descriptive text and map pages supplied in the “Guide to Ecological Reserves in British Columbia”). Features Requiring Special Management Consideration: A small population of the rare and endangered . The orchids are not consistently flowering every year. As many as 100 specimens were observed by
“As it now stands, the BC system of ecological reserves is far from complete. If it is to meet the purposes stated in the act, additional reserves are required to represent the ecosystems of the province and protect outstanding and rare features or species. The system is not representative of the entire province at present
(This statement is intended for use in conjunction with the descriptive text and map pages supplied in the “Guide to Ecological Reserves in British Columbia”). Features Requiring Special Management Consideration: − Main feature and reason for the reserve is a small stand of mature western larch trees growing on an accumulation of large boulders. −
A good account of the Physical and Biological Characteristics, and several sections on nesting Cormorants. See the full 32 page PDF: Canoe and Rose Islets Management Plan Also historical issues and management strategy. Pictures of fish that are food for double crested cormorants