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Report: Invasive Plant Program Annual Report 2004
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Invasive plant program management inventories and treatments were completed on Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection (MWLAP), Environmental Stewardship Division, Okanagan Region, provincial parks, protected areas and ecological reserves as well as the Nature Trust of BCs lease-back lands.
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Author: Crystal Klym
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Date Published: Nov 2004
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Report ID: 20390
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Audience: Government and Public
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Provincial Inter-Ministry Invasive Plant Committee funds allowed the Okanagan Region to focus inventory and treatment (mechanical and chemical) initiatives within the 5 fire affected areas: Anarchist PA, Myra-Bellevue PP, Vaseux PP, Vaseux PA and Okanagan Mountain PP.
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Region - Okanagan |
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Fish and Fish Habitat - Impact Assessment |
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Fish and Fish Habitat - Restoration |
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Watershed Groups - 310 - Okanagan |
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