Haley Lake ER #117 Warden Report 2021
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Columbia Lake ER Warden Trip Sept 10, 2022 Final Report
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ER#76 Fraser River — Sept 25, 2022 See the pdf : ER #76 2022, Sept 25, pdf Location: islands in middle of Fraser River, near Chilliwack Report by Bill & Bev Ramey Sunshine, 20 to 27 o C, calm, smoke haze clearing through day Launch kayaks from Nicomen Island 10:30 am, return 6:00 pm Walking
This presentation was made by Andrew Simon and Pam Janszen at the AGM of Friends of Ecological Reserves, April 21,2022 PART 1 PART 2 PART 3 PART 4 Part1 Part2
Page 1 of 11 ER #76 Fraser River – March 6, 2022 Report by Bill and Bev Ramey Sunshine, 9 to 12 o C, light breeze increasing to SSW 11km/hr around 3 pm Launch kayaks from Nicomen Island 9:30 am, return 5:00 pm Walking distance about 12 km Water level at Mission: 0.5 to 1.5
Often when we visit special ecological areas our observations are restricted to a limited view. In this video, we visited six diverse Ecological Reserves with the goal of revealing some of their special features from a distant viewpoint as well as a close up one. Under a special permit from BC Parks, Jamie Frith used
Jon Blais of the Fraser conservancy provided these videos from the trail canms , taken in 2021
Jon Blais provided these videos from the frazervalley conservancy trail cams. images from 2021
Jon Blais provided these images from a trail cam installed in the Chilliwack Ecological Reserve in the summer of 2021
Jon Blais of the Fraservalley Conservancy has provided these images from trail cameras installed in the reserve in 2021
Jon Blais, of the Fraservalley Conservancy has provided these images taken with a trail cam in the Ross Lake Ecological reserve in the summer of 2021. The assisitance of volunteers to check on the cameras was essential.
Photos Mahoney Lake ER Fall 2021 ER Name: Mahoney Lake Warden: Kathryn McCourt Report Date: November 23, 2021 March 28, 2021 12°C., Scattered clouds, SE wind, 10:25-11:25 Birds: NOFL, RWBL, AMCO, RNDU, CAGO, PBGR, PYNU. Plants in bloom: Ranunculus glaberrimus, Fritillaria pudica, Foliage: Balsamorhyza sagittata, Lithophragma parviflora, There is a new trail at the NE
ER #76 Fraser River – April 11, 2021 Report by Bill & Bev Ramey Sunshine, 7 to 12o C, some distant clouds on mountain peaks and fresh snow at higher elevations Calm to light breeze of 5 km/h Launch kayaks from Nicomen Island about 9:30 am; return 6:30 pm Walking and paddling distance about 12
ER #76 Fraser River – March 13, 2021 Report by Bill & Bev Ramey Sunshine 7 to 12o C, calm, sunny with occasional high thin clouds Launch kayaks from Nicomen Island about 9:30 am; return 6:00 pm Walking and paddling distance about 14 km Water level at Mission: 0.5 to 1.5 metres (tidal) Water level
Jim Pojar in February of 1981, as a member of the British Columbia Forest Service wrote this paper . “a small intact west coast drainage system, biologically representative but with several floristic rarities; vegetation modified by extreme exposure; an estuary and a sand beach ecosystem; and the possibility (which needs further investigation) that the Brooks
The pdf of this presentation is available here: 2016_Wali-Pojar_UBC_VJ Krajina Legacy Invited presentation for the Centennial of the University of British Columbia 2015 History of 100 years of the Department of Botany, 2016 The Legacy of Vladimir J. Krajina and Contributions to UBC Botany Mohan K. Wali1 and Jim Pojar2 For what is the present
Peter Courtney, who along with George Scotter and the Central Okanagan Naturalists’ Club botany group have documented the plants found in the Browne Lake Ecological Reserve near Kelowna. He sent warden Don Guild his updated list of their findings. VASCULAR PLANTS OF BROWNE LAKE ECOLOGICAL RESERVE Peter Courtney, March 2021 INTRODUCTION At the request of
We have made this report private and for research purposes only . Contact BC Parks for information to access if you are involved in research. Below are some of the images from the report
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