BC Parks Zoning Framework
To assist the planning and management of the protected areas is British Columbia, zoning is used. That means that zoning divides an area in different units to achieve the most …
To assist the planning and management of the protected areas is British Columbia, zoning is used. That means that zoning divides an area in different units to achieve the most …
Winter bat research was carried out in the East and West Kootenay regions in the Columbia Basin using bat detectors to determine population and species variety in a number of …
The gray wolf is the largest wild member of the canid family, and the largest known specimens have come from northwestern North America. The gray wolf looks similar to a …
The Wolverine is the largest non-aquatic member of the weasel family in North America. Wolverines are medium-sized, burly, bear-like animals with short, thick-set legs and large paws. Its tail is …
In 1981 the Canadian Lakes Loon Survey began in Ontario for citizen participants to monitor breeding patterns of Common Loons. It was not until after 1990 that this survey became …
The conservation status of fisher changed from S2 to S2S3 indicating concern for the success of the species population. There is not an extensive amount of research or information on …
The specie Wolverine is under conservation provincially and nationally. Unfortunately, there is a lack of verification about how many wolverine live in the province, including the southern part of the …
In Canada the beaver is a national symbol and an important of history. It is a source of food and clothing for aboriginal people. Beavers are also important animals because …
Did you ever ask yourself, why are grasslands needed? The Grasslands Primer discusses the ecosystem services provided by grasslands and summarizes the status and trends of grassland ecosystems in BC. …
Climate change and its effects on society and nature are becoming more and more visible each day. In order to better understand climate change and its impact, it is important …