St’át’imc Preliminary Draft Land Use Plan, Part 1
Introduction The St’at’mic are part of The First Nations, their territory expands from North to Churn Creek and South to French Bar; northwest to the headwaters of Bridge River, east …
Introduction The St’at’mic are part of The First Nations, their territory expands from North to Churn Creek and South to French Bar; northwest to the headwaters of Bridge River, east …
Introduction The mountain pine beetle has always been part of BC’s ecosystem, with a co-existence between lodgepole pine and beetle. However, over the past few years mountain pine beetle has …
Introduction and Background Despite some rebounds, the deer population in the traditional territory of the St’at’imc Nation, in British Columbia, has decrease since the early 1990’s and the population size …
Introduction The Lillooet Tribal Council began a three-year study of Rocky Mountain Mule Deer migration patterns through the northern St’at’imc Territory in March 2007. The study was undertaken to see …
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 …