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Timber Harvesting Practices and Mountain Goat Habitat Project 2007–3
Mountain goats have been identified as a monitoring priority for the Babine watershed Monitoring Trust (BWMT) for the last two years. In 2007, the BWMT initiated a background review to gather information and/or data made available after the inception of the... -
Morice Water Monitoring Trust Web Site
The Morice Water Monitoring Trust manages a collaborative, long-term, science-based program to collect water quality and water quantity information for the Morice Water Management Area to define existing information and identify where water-related issues... -
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. -
Harvesting Practices and Mountain Goat Habitat - A Background Review
This project was initiated to summarize ongoing work by the Ministry of Environment and other stakeholders with respect to forest harvesting and mountain goat habitat in the Babine Watershed. -
Fish Population Monitoring in Foxy and Buck Creeks
Sampling at fish index sites was conducted at five locations in Foxy and Buck creeks for Equity Silver Mines Ltd. from September 1988 to 1991. -
Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN)
The Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN) is an aquatic biomonitoring program for assessing the health of fresh water ecosystems in Canada. Benthic macroinvertebrates are collected at a site location and their counts are used as an indicator of the... -
Review of Escapement Indicator Streams for the North and Central Coast Salmon...
The decline in escapement monitoring effort and the importance of these data for annual assessment of stock status prompted this review of the escapement indicator streams and the discussions regarding survey priorities, methods, and costs with the groups...