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Bats / British Columbia / Environment / Wildlife

Got Bats? A BC Guide for Managing Bats in Buildings

The BC Community Bat Program  create a document to provide some basic information about bats and also some misinformation and misunderstanding. It has meant to help people to understand bats …

Biodiversity / British Columbia / Environment / 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 / 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 …

British Columbia / Environment / Protected Areas

BC Parks Zoning Framework

To assist the planning and management of the protected areas is British Columbia, zoning is used. That means that zoning divides an area in different units to achieve the most …

British Columbia / Environment / Predators / Wildlife

Gray Wolf

The gray wolf is the largest wild member of the canid family, and the largest known specimens have come from northwestern North America. The gray wolf looks similar to a …

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Beaver

In Canada the beaver is a national symbol and an important of history. It is a source of food and clothing for aboriginal people. Beavers are also important animals because …

Agriculture / Biodiversity / British Columbia / Economy / Environment / Protected Areas / Recreation / Tourism

Grasslands in British Columbia

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. …

Biodiversity / British Columbia / Environment

A New Climate for Conservation Nature, Carbon and Climate Change in BC

Climate change and its effects on society and nature are becoming more and more visible each day. In order to better understand climate change and its impact, it is important …

British Columbia / Environment / Ungulates / Wildlife

Mountain Caribou in British Columbia: A Situation Analysis

In a global context;  Caribou are in majority found in the arctic tundra, mountain tundra and boreal forests of the North. The current global population is estimated to be around …

British Columbia / Economy / Environment / Protected Areas / Recreation / Tourism

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 …

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