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Tag: Habitat Restoration

British Columbia / Economy Articles British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / Fish / Fish Habitat / Thompson Region / Water / Wildlife

Assessment of White Sturgeon abundance from the Lower Fraser river

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 …

British Columbia / Cariboo Region / Economy Articles British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / Fish / Fish Habitat / Water / Wildlife

Monitoring Projects of the Cheakamus Project Water Use Plan

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 …

British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / Fish / Fish Habitat / Wildlife

Salmonids in the Bridge Seton Watershed

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 …

Biodiversity / British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / Fire Management

Wildland fire management strategy

“A strategic shift is needed to proactively manage the benefits and risks of wildland fire to meet the immediate and longer-term needs of society.” BC Wildland Fire Management Wildland fires …

Bats / British Columbia / Columbia Basin / Environment Articles British Columbia / Kootenay Region / Wildlife

Identifying and securing hibernation habitat for bats in the Columbia Basin in response to risk of White Nose Syndrome

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 …

British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Wolverine

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 …

British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / Wildlife

On the Edge – British Columbia’s unprotected transboundary species

British Columbia is the habitat of the highest number of species of any province in Canada. Lots of theses species are endangered. According to the B.C Conservation Data Centre at …

British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Beaver

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 …

Agriculture / Biodiversity / British Columbia / Economy Articles British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / Protected Areas / Recreation / Tourism

Grasslands in British Columbia

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. …

Biodiversity / British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia

A New Climate for Conservation Nature, Carbon and Climate Change 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 …

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