Fishway passage, water diversion and warming temperatures: Factors limiting successful spawning migration of Seton-Anderson watershed Sockeye Salmon

Introduction The construction of dams and other hydroelectric infrastructures can act as barriers to the migrations of fishes. Fishways built at the dam might provide a way through for most of the fishes. However, previous studies have shown …

Ecological relationships between grizzly bears and forest management in the Coast-Interior transition of British Columbia

Introduction Increasing the knowledge and information available on the grizzly bear populations and habitats in the Lillooet area is key to creating better resource management decisions. Grizzly bears are rare …

Powerhouse Foreshore Restoration Project

Dramatic environmental Impacts and background IN the 1950’s BC Hydro took a powerhouse project to action in Seton Lake Area. The Seton Lake is located in the rainshadow of the …