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2023-SR62-Forage

2023-SR62-Forage
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SIR54-Wildfire-Act-Determinations

SIR54-Wildfire-Act-Determinations
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Follow-up Report on Wildlife and Cattle Grazing in the East Kootenay

The Rocky Mountain Trench is rich in ecological diversity. It is the low-elevation grassland and open forest ecosystems...
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SR29-Managing-Forest-Fuels

SR29-Managing-Forest-Fuels
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Image #R0008_bird's eye view of grassland
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Image #R0007_road through grassland near Bald Mountain
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IRC10-Flooding-of-Ponds-on-Neskonlith-Indian-Reserve

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SIR53-Reforestation-in-IDF-Subzone

SIR53-Reforestation-in-IDF-Subzone
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B.C.’s grasslands never recovered from the gold rush

VICTORIA– The effect of 150 years of livestock grazing on grasslands in the interior Douglas Fir zone in south central B.C. has altered much of this ecosystem in long-lasting and possibly permanent ways, according to a Forest Practices Board special report released today. The report says that: Historical grazing has resulted in significantly altered grasslands; […]
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