Moose Management In B.C.
Moose are found throughout B.C. and are an essential component in the ecological balance between predator and prey. A coordinated effort, involving the Provincial Management Technical Team, with input provided …
Moose are found throughout B.C. and are an essential component in the ecological balance between predator and prey. A coordinated effort, involving the Provincial Management Technical Team, with input provided …
Introduction Important wildlife habitat was destroyed as a result of hydroelectric development on the Bridge River system. Especially moose winter range together with grizzly and black bear spring habitat were …
In order to ensure that backcountry recreation activities are conducted in a way that does not affect the current distribution of wildlife, the sustainability of their populations, or the integrity …
Introduction In British Columbia less than one percent of the land is occupied by grasslands. However, grasslands constitute an essential ecosystem as it supports ecological, economical and social interests. It …
Introduction This project aims to develop enhancement plans for various areas in order to continue habitat enhancement activities. To create such plans, areas on bighorn sheep winter range that are …
Introduction Three Woodland Caribou ecotypes are present in British Columbia : Northern Caribou, Mountain Caribou and Boreal Caribou. Those ecotypes are characterized by different habitat selection patterns. Northern Caribou are …
This is a summary about the Best Management Practices for Recreational Activities on Grasslands in the Thompson and Okanagan Basins (2004), elaborated by the British Columbia Ministry of Water, Land …
Introduction Fishers (Martes pennanti) belong to the weasel family and are carnivores living in forested areas. They are an essential part of healthy ecosystems. This species is considered at risk …
The following article summarizes the essay regarding post treatment and evaluation of the project’s effectiveness (Menning 2011), which was originally conducted five years in advance (Menning 2006). Introduction to the …
Due to site damage caused by the construction of the BC Hydro Seton Dam and Cayoosh Creek Canal complex the Lillooet Naturalist Society together with other parties are working on …