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Species and Ecosystems at Risk - Describes various wildlife species considered to be biologically "at risk" in the province. Explains what these species look like, how they reproduce, what they eat, where they live, why they are at risk, and what the public can do to help. The ecosystem brochures describe various ecosystems considered to be biologically “at risk” in the province - the ecosystems’components, history, present status, and importance - and explain why they are at risk.
Baron, Nancy, Backhouse, Frances. 1999. Rare Butterflies of Southeastern Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. Species at Risk Brochure
English Name: Edith's Checkerspot, Taylori Subspecies, Zerene Fritillary, Bremnerii Subspecies, Boisduval's Blue, Blackmorei Subspecies, Propertius Duskywing, Large Marble, Undescribed Island Subspecies, Greenish Blue, Insulanus Subspecies, Dun Skipper, Common Ringlet, Insulana Subspecies, Moss' Elfin, Mossii Subspecies
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