Race Rocks Ecological Reserve Bird Survey, 1988
Rick Howle did this survey in 1988: See the 1 page PDF: Race Rocks 1988 Bird Surveys.
Rick Howle did this survey in 1988: See the 1 page PDF: Race Rocks 1988 Bird Surveys.
Jane Watson submitted this report to Dr. Louise Goulet of Ecological reserves on the work conducted in 1987 and 1988 examining the community biology of sea otters in Checlesset Bay. PDF : sea_otter_community_ecology
Hans Roemer and John Pinder-Moss established a series of vegetation and trail plots selected to be representative of the plant cover and soils that occur. Vegetation cover/abundance estimates are according to the Braun-Blanquet scale. See the full 77 page PDF… B&W photos of all plots established, and species lists: er_baseline_study_1988.pdf
Hans Roemer and Robert Ogilvie surveyed the vegetation of this remote island ecological reserve in 1987. See the PDF : roemer and ogilive 1988 vegetation_of_dewdney_isl_er
A report by Brian Nuttall, Ducks unlimited. See PDF: ducks_unlimited_canada_biological_reconnaissance_report
The reserve is noteworthy for its symmetrical vertical columns of basalt, reputed to be the finest example in British Columbia.
Malcolm Martin did this extensive report on the reserve, including maps, photos and species list See: PDF: report_of_1987_survey
Trout Creek Ecological Reserve Bird List from 1987 Birds listed here were seen on the reserve or flying over the reserve. Nest records are indicated by an *.Red or blue listed species are designated by an R or by a B. There is an earlier list by L.Sirk from June 7-July 1977 on file. Many
Compiled by Hans Roemer, july, 1987. AN EXTENSIVE SPECIES LIST, Trees, Shrubs, herbaceous vegetation, bryophytes and lichens See the full PDF : Haley Lake ER Plants 1987
See the Complete PDF: 1987 purpose statement, maps and photos of megin river er
PDF : Mt Tzuhalem Plant List 1987(1) This comprehensive species list by John Pindermoss provides over 100 common and scientific names of plants in the Ecological reserve.
‘a unique marine ecosystem, The Kerouard Islands supports B.C”s largest sea-lion rookery, and over 32,000 nesting pairs of seabirds—-” Topographic map included. This report also includes the recommendation for reserve status from Bristol Foster. Foster_&_Carson_1979_Purpose_size_map_Description
From: Straley_&_Harrison_1987_Plant_list_from_Illustrated_Flora_UEL CLICK on images and then click on again with the magnifying icon to enlarge
Don Benn ( Juan de Fuca Env. Consultants) , Ted Harding and Beth Collins ( Ship Env. Consultants ) and Chris Clement ( Shearwater Ecol. Services prepared this report in 1986 for Parks and Outdoor recreation Division . See the 179 page PDF report: spwp_background_report
PDF file: v_is_marmot_inventory_1986 INTRODUCTIOIN:
From BC Parks: I. Introduction Ecological Reserve Purposes As outlined in the Ecological Reserve Act of 1971, ecological reserves are protected for the following purposes: • Scientific research and educational use • Representation of natural ecosystems • Study of recovery processes after modification by man • Protection of rare and endangered native plants and animals