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Tag: Invasive Plant Removal

British Columbia / Environment / Protected Areas

BC Parks 2013/14 Annual Report

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 …

British Columbia / Environment / Kootenay Region / Plants

Noxious Weed Monitoring and Control on Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep Winter Range at Wigwam Flats

Introduction Within British Columbia, Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep are blue listed (vulnerable) because of predators, disease and habitat loss. In order to develop the quality of bighorn sheep winter ranges, …

Birds of Prey / British Columbia / Communities / Community / Economy / Energy / Environment / First Nations / Fish Habitat / Predators / Range / Reviews / Riparian Habitat / Thompson Region / Ungulates / Visual Landscape Management / Water / Wildlife

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 …

Agriculture / British Columbia / Economy / Environment / Plants / Thompson Region

Survey and Inventory Noxious Weed Program 2001

Introduction This survey was focused on the possibility to create Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM) Program in the Bridge-Seton Watershed. Such a program is complex to implement due to constant evolution …

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