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Sean R. Haughian,Philip J. Burton,Steve W. Taylor,Charles Curry
Projections for forest disturbance and damage under a changing climate in British Columbia are summarized, with the objective of collating regionally specific expectations so that land managers can take pro-active steps to avoid or adapt to the changes e...
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Kathie Swift,Shikun Ran
Natural and human-induced disturbance such as wildfire, insect and disease outbreak, windthrow, and forest harvesting are important drivers for forest renewal, post-disturbance stand structure, and ecosystem function. Each disturbance or combination of d...
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Sara Grace Howard,Martin Carver
The Nature Conservancy of Canada recently completed a project to identify priority watersheds for conservation action in British Columbia?s Central Interior and Sub-Boreal Interior ecoprovinces. These watersheds will be focus areas for conservation actio...
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Scott Nielsen
The Central Interior and Sub-Boreal Interior ecoprovinces of British Columbia represent an important transitional population of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos L.) occupying the area between two major mountain systems (Coastal Ranges and Central Rockies), as...
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