Mt Sabine Ecological Reserve Annual Report 2022

ER#19MtSabine2022AnnualReport This report includes: Mt Sabine ER Location Description and Ecological Significance Timeline of Warden Activities Observations Sept 10 2022 Natural history observations Issues: unmarked boundaries Issues : Access and effects on vegetation Recommendations Plans for 2023 Travel and Volunteer hours Thanks to BC Parks see the full report pdf: ER#19MtSabine2022AnnualReport

Columbia Lake Ecological Reserve #20 Warden Report, 2023

The report is available in this PDF link Columbia Lake Ecological Reserve Warden Report 2023_final Link to the iNaturalist entries: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/columbia-lake-ecological-reserve. Report completed by: Ian W. Hatter, ER Warden for Columbia Lake Ecological Reserve, and Dr. Jenny Feick, ER Warden for Mt. Sabine Ecological Reserve. All photos were taken by Jenny Feick. Report completion date:

Mahoney-lake-Ecological-Reserve-#130-Warden’s-reports-2023/

2023 Ecological Reserve #130 Mahoney Lake Wardens’ Annual Report Wardens: Kathryn McCourt, Dan Nieman Report date: November 15, 2023 April 13, 2023 – Kathryn McCourt 9:45 – 10:49. 6℃, sky overcast, wind calm Plants in bloom: Ranunculus glaberrimus, Frittilaria pudica Birds: Redwinged Blackbird, American Robin, Song Sparrow, Black-capped Chicadee, American Coot, Ruddy Duck, Canada Goose,

Torkelson Lake Ecological Reserve #73 Warden Report March 2023

BC Ecological Reserve Warden Report ER Name: _Torkelson­­­­_______ Ecological Reserve # __73 ____   Report Date: _____26 March 2023__ Warden Name: Kevin Tyler_ Travel /  Timings. We departed Smithers at 8:30 am.  It was ~85 mins drive one way.  We started snowshoeing at 10 am; I arrived back at the vehicle at 2:15 pm, and back

Warden’s report for Gilnockie Creek Ecological Reserve # 104 Oct 2022

Report by: Wayne L. Stetski Ecological Reserve Warden Ecological Reserve Warden Trip Report ER Name: Gilnockie Creek Ecological Reserve, Ecological Reserve #104 Trip Date: October 20, 2022 Warden Names: Wayne Stetski, Jenny Feick, Ian Hatter BC Parks Staff: Marika Welsh, East Kootenay South Area Supervisor Patrick Moser – Park Ranger Number of Volunteer Hours Logged:

Conservation Options for the Elk and Flathead Valleys and The Proposed Fording River Grasslands ER#159

Click here for the full report: Elk Flathead Stetski FINAL. the complete PDF file Attached is a copy of my report, commissioned by Parks Canada, on Conservation Options for the Elk and Flathead River Valleys in SEBC. This is a critical area in the Yellowstone to Yukon corridor. I will be presenting on the report