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Tag: Outdoor Education

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 …

British Columbia / Economy Articles British Columbia / Recreation

Economic Benefits of British Columbia’s Provincial Parks

BC’s has a natural and varied biodiversity that is one of the most diversified in Canada. The Provincial Parks have two major roles which are to protect in a large …

Environment Articles British Columbia / Waterfowl / Wildlife

Common Loon

The Common Loon is a native bird of the North American Continent. Although records of the common loon have been around for 20 to 30 million years, the emergence of …

British Columbia / Economy Articles British Columbia / Tourism

Gwyneth Lake Park – Management Plan

The purpose of this document is to guide the management of Gwyneth Lake Park. Gwyneth Lake Park is 132 hectares in size and situated on the Hurley Forest Service Road …

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Yalakom Park Management Plan

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 …

British Columbia / Communities / Community Articles British Columbia / Economy Articles British Columbia / Tourism

Advantage Lillooet: The Land, The Community, The Opportunities

Introduction Lillooet is a relatively small municipality with a population of around 2,324 but is the center regional government and provides service and retail. The town is located 235 km …

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Bridge River Delta Park Management Plan

Introduction The Bridge River Delta Park management plan is to identify the key features and values of the park as well as establish the correct types and levels of management …

British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / Riparian Habitat

A Wetland Action Plan for British Columbia

Introduction, function and benefits of Wetlands The importance of this plan of action is to be able to protect and conserve current wetlands and restore the ones that have been …

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Solution for a Sustainable Future and Off-Road Vehicles in British Columbia

Introduction The Coalition for the Licensing and Registration of Off-Road Vehicles in British Columbia (ORV Coalition) was created to enhance off-road vehicle (ORV) management in the province by proposing an …

British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / Must Read / Ungulates / Wildlife

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 …

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