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Month: June 2016

British Columbia / Environment / Ungulates / Wildlife

Mountain Caribou in British Columbia: A Situation Analysis

In a global context;  Caribou are in majority found in the arctic tundra, mountain tundra and boreal forests of the North. The current global population is estimated to be around …

British Columbia / Economy / Environment / Protected Areas / Recreation / Tourism

Yalakom Park Management Plan

The  Yalakom Park management plan includes the key features and values of the park, establishes priority actions and the management level of the activities, states the relevant levels of use …

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Bobcat Population Status and Management in North America

Introduction Bobcats, also called from their latin name Lynx rufus are a species considered as one of the most adaptable predators and is extensively dispersed around North America and some …

British Columbia / Communities / Community / Economy / Tourism

Advantage Lillooet: The Land, The Community, The Opportunities

Introduction Lillooet is a relatively small municipality with a population of around 2,324 but is the center regional government and provides service and retail. The town is located 235 km …

Birds of Prey / British Columbia / Environment / Wildlife

Status of the Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) in BC

Introduction The Peregrine Falcon includes three subspecies that are under protection by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) and is considered as rare in British …

British Columbia / Communities / Community

Protecting Vulnerable Species

The land is one organism. Its parts, like our own parts, compete with each other and co-operate with each other…. To keep every cog and wheel is the first precaution …

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Lynx Management Guidelines

The lynx is a medium-sized short-tailed cat with thick fur for which it has been harvested for more than 200 years being consistently one of the top three British Columbia …

British Columbia / Environment / Predators / Wildlife

The Gray Wolves (Canis lupus) of British Columbia’s Coastal Rainforests

Introduction The lack of intensive research on population size and location markers has left little room for gray wolf information and development of protection plans in British Columbia. Gray wolves …

British Columbia / Economy / Environment / Protected Areas / Tourism

Bridge River Delta Park Management Plan

Introduction The Bridge River Delta Park management plan is to identify the key features and values of the park as well as establish the correct types and levels of management …

British Columbia / Environment / Waterfowl / Wildlife

The Canadian Lakes Loon Survey

The Canadian Lakes Loon Survey was an on-going study of behaviors of the Common Loon. After a nation-wide effort between 1992 and 2010, the surveys were analyzed and graphs were …

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