Fraser River ER #76, Summary of Observations made from 1985-1992, Anthea Farr
Anita Farr Fraser River ER #76, Summary of Observations made from 1985-1992, Anthea Farr.pdf
Anita Farr Fraser River ER #76, Summary of Observations made from 1985-1992, Anthea Farr.pdf
Prepared by Eco-Warden Eric McAlary 1986 Appointment as warden in Feb. Fire in reserve (June) caused by spark from chain saw. Culprits phoned in fire and fled. 20-25 small fir trees killed. Over 60 mature pines had been illegally cut and removed. Recommendation: Fencing needed. Visited with Carl Powel in Oct. Recommendation: Ditching road of
Ecological Reserve Warden Art Carson visited the reserve on 20006/06/10 and produced the following report: For PDF file see:ER39wardenreport2006-06-10
Volunteer Warden, Anne Stewart, of the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre, Bamfield, BC, V0R1B0 Did this report for 2005-2006on the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre Volunteer Biodiversity Monitoring Monitoring Activities Except for one visit made in collaboration with BC Parks personnel (described below as site visit May 31, 2006), biodiversity monitoring activities at the Baeria Rocks Ecological
Syd Watts, Image from Winter 2005 FER LOG Genevieve Singleton and Dave Polster wote about Syd Watts in the LOG newsletter of Winter, 2005 p 12-13. See the PDF:LOG0512
From THE LOG • FRIENDS OF ECOLOGICAL RESERVES NEWSLETTER • AUTUMN 2005 by Genevieve Singleton Warden, Honeymoon Bay Ecoreserve The late Cedric and Gertie Myers, residents of Honeymoon Bay, well- known naturalists and members of the Cowichan Valley Naturalists were instrumental among others in having the Sutton Creek area of Honeymoon Bay (9 km west
An Outing to Rolla Canyon Clay banks along the Pouce Coupe River in Rolla Canyon By Phil Haight From THE LOG– FRIENDS OF ECOLOGICAL RESERVES NEWSLETTER • SPRING 2006 On June 12, 2005, five canoeists in two canoes undertook a trip down the Pouce Coupe River to reach Rolla Canyon Ecological Reserve. Three biologists/ birders
From: THE LOG • FRIENDS OF ECOLOGICAL RESERVES NEWSLETTER • SPRING 2005 by Chris Pielou Comox Bluffs ER (47 ha), in the Comox Valley, Vancouver Island, is home to a number of interesting plants, which is why the Reserve was established (on April 30, 1996). Four of its botanical treasures are rare, blue-listed species, defined
In February of 2013, I wrote to the Nature Conservancy of Canada, who were listed as wardens for the reserve to find out the status of the reserve. Tim Ennis, West Coast Program Manager BC Region, Nature Conservancy of Canada replied with the following update of information: “Your request for information regarding Francis Point has
Access to the reserve was again intermittent due to periods when work at the gravel pit kept staff too busy to unlock the gate. The following visits were made :3rd May – Access not obtained.20th June – The area around the last lake at the south end was checked with no evidence of disturbance seen.A
From The Sunshine Coast Conservation Association Newsletter Issue 5 PO Box 1969, Sechelt, BC, V0N 3A0; July/2002 Ambrose Lake Watershed to be Logged? by John Field (ER Warden) The Sunshine Coast’s only ecological reserve, at Ambrose Lake on the northern Sechelt Peninsula, is threatened by a new proposal to log a large area immedi- ately
During 2000, the warden made 13 visits to the reserve. Most of these visits were for general survey purposes but other visits were for beach clean-up on Alpha and Griffin Islets, preliminary wildflower survey on Jemmy Jones Islet, Double-crested Cormorant nest count on Great Chain Island and broom removal on Griffin Islet. On five occasions