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 …
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 …
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. …
The Yalakom Park management plan includes the key features and values of the park, establishes priority actions and the management level of the activities, states the relevant levels of use …
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 …
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 BC Parks published a draft of a new engagement policy for park use permits. This policy has the purpose to provide direction on how the public will be informed …
Introduction This management plan aims to direct the management of the Big Creek and South Chilcotin Mountain parks. In the plan the key features and values of the parks are …
Part of the Ministry of Environment, BC Parks is responsible for the development, maintenance, restoration, and improvements to the protected areas system throughout British Columbia. The group recently released their …
Aiming for a World Class Trail System British Columbia is a province with a wealth of natural beauty. As such, the trail system of BC allows people to fully integrate …