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Tags: grizzly bear land use plan

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  • Northwest Cumulative Effects Case Study

    The Northwest pilot has investigated a range of cumulative effect related topics as well as developed methods to assess impacts of industrial development on a selection of values at a broad spatial scale. The goal of the pilot was to improve the consistency...
  • Telkwa Coal Project: Application for a Project Approval Certificate

    The Application should be read in the context that it is the basis for the first major stage of the Environmental Assessment Process as it applies to new mine developments proposed for British Columbia. The purpose of the Application is to provide an...
  • Shovel Lake Wildfire Ecosystem Restoration Plan

    This collaborative and holistic Ecosystem Restoration Plan for the 2018 Shovel Lake Wildfire attempts to consider all values and address ecological integrity and resilience in the context of climate change and the development history of the region. It...
  • Options for the Babine River Area

    Land management strategies and access route options for the Babine River planning area.
  • Monitoring Land Use and Human Activities and Assessing their Potential Effect...

    As a species of special concern in the Babine Watershed, grizzly bears are given specific consideration in the development of the Bulkley Land and Resource Management Plan and Kispiox Land and Resource Management Plan. This study develops a conceptualized...
  • Monitoring Land Use Planning to Maintain Grizzly Bears Project 2009-3

    This report aims to support monitoring for the implementation and effectiveness of land use planning for achieving management and conservation goals to maintain grizzly bears over the long term in the Babine Watershed Monitoring Trust area of interest.
  • Davidson Project Description

    Blue Pearl Mining is proposing to develop the Davidson deposit as an underground mine and to transport the ore off-site for processing. The Davidson deposit is situated a distance of 2 km into the east side of Hudson Bay Mountain at an elevation of...
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