Mount Tuam Management Plan 2012

1.1 Management Plan Purpose  The purpose of this management plan is to provide strategic management direction for Mount Tuam Ecological Reserve . This management plan replaces the 2003 Mount Tuam Ecological Reserve Purpose Statement.  The primary objectives of the management plan are to:   •outline the role the ecological reserve plays in British Columbia ’s(BC)

(Brackendale Eagles Park,) Baynes Island ER (Tantalus Park) Management Plan, 2012

The latest BC Parks Management Plan Baynes Island Ecological Reserve protects the black cottonwood floodplain ecosystem. Recreation is not encouraged on Baynes Island but opportunities for scientific study and research are permitted to enhance scientific knowledge of low elevation coastal floodplain ecology. For the full PDF  see: bebit_mp-1 Excerpts of the Plan are provided here:

Big White Controversy Part 2

A follow-up on The Big White Controversy Part 1 Our Ongoing Concerns for Big White Ecological Reserve #34  February, 2012 In December of 2011 a letter was sent to the Administration of Big White resorts.  Website: www.bigwhitesilverstar.com Corporate Head Office 1894 Ambrosi Road Kelowna. I indicated I was  redoing the Big White part of the

Ambrose Lake Hiking & Biking Route !

Ed Note: This article provides full access information to the trails of the area, although they do say you are supposed to have access with  permit only, it is questionable whether anyone would take this seriously..  From: http://www.sunshine-coast-trails.com/ambrose-lake.html Ambrose Lake Hiking & Biking Route Trail Rating for Bikers: Easy (Beginner) Ambrose Lake is an ecological

Skagit River Area Reserves Maps

This map view shows the four Skagit River area Ecological Reserves all within the Skagit Valley  Provincial Park.  Note Ross lake on the border of British Columbia  and the US. Adapted from BC Parks Ecological reserves part of website.

Det San ER #154 maps

These  maps showing the location of Det san ER are from the BC Parks  Ecological reserve website: A permit is required for entry into this reserve because of the delicate nature of the Flora and Fauna.

Recovery Strategy for the Pacific Giant Salamander (Dicamptodon tenebrosus) in British Columbia

Prepared by the Pacific Giant Salamander Recovery Team April 2010 (Dicamptodon tenebrosus) in British Columbia. Prepared for the B.C. Ministry of Environment, Victoria, BC. 42pp. See the full 53 page report :pacific_giant_salamander_rcvry_strat26Apr2010 Cover illustration/photograph Laura Friis EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Pacific Giant Salamander is a large charismatic salamander that can grow up to 30 cm in

Ospika Cones Ecological Reserve #152 Maps

This reserve is only accessible by helicopter and one must have a permit to access it as it is such  a fragile ecosystem. Below is a satellite map view of both Sikanni Chief River (ER #42) and Ospika Cones Ecological reserves (ER # 152) in relation to Redfern -Kelly Provincial park. Both maps are adapted