BRYOPHYTES ON THE SUMMIT OF PINK MOUNTAIN

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Yale Garry Oak ER # 144 Biological and Physical Overview

ORIGINAL PURPOSE To protect the most easterly isolated stand of Garry oak and associated ecosystem in British Columbia Physical: The reserve consists of a series of rocky outcrops and bluffs that have been cut through by the Canadian National Railway line which separates the upper part of the stand from the more open lower portion.