Waterfowl’s Habitat Protection
Currently, large waterfowl populations have grown and been conserved due to actions taken to preserve their habitats. These actions are directed by the North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) and …
Community articles about conservation and stewardship topics such as land planning in British Columbia, Canada, particularly the Chilcotin Ark area
Currently, large waterfowl populations have grown and been conserved due to actions taken to preserve their habitats. These actions are directed by the North American Waterfowl Management Plan (NAWMP) and …
The lower Fraser river provides significant habitat to White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus), and per a collaborative assessment between the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) and …
The BC Community Bat Program create a document to provide some basic information about bats and also some misinformation and misunderstanding. It has meant to help people to understand bats …
The cougar is the largest native cat in Canada. Usually averaging around 125lb for adult males and 100lb for adult females. But animals have been recorded in the past that …
The porcupine is almost like a beaver but can be recognized by the 30 000 quills that cover the whole body except for the stomach, nose and his feet. Porcupines …
Climate change effects have been modeled for British Columbia with the largest increasing temperatures predicted for the north of the province. In general during winter temperature will whereas changes in …
The 2011 BC Hydro Cheakamus Project Water Use Plan involves ten monitoring programs specific to salmonids and their habitats. This article describes the monitoring programs implemented in 2011 and the …
The Bridge and Seton watersheds are adjacent watersheds located 200km northeast of Vancouver in the rain shadow of the Southern Coast Mountains. The upper watershed is fed by the Bridge …
Whitebark Pine (Pinus albicaulis) is an endangered subalpine keystone species growing in the western North America and Canada. It plays a significant role in the mountain ecosystem by moderating snow …
The problem with wolf predation as well as bear in BC has been regarded as a limiting factor in the growth of moose and caribou population. The report will focus …