Reports and References

for Pseudotsuga menziesii / Symphoricarpos albus / Balsamorhiza sagittata (Douglas-fir / common snowberry / arrowleaf balsamroot)

Reports from BC Conservation Data Centre

BC Community Summary

Range Map

Distribution of ecological community based on known occurrence within current mapping of Biogeoclimatic units.

Identified Wildlife Species Account

British Columbia Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection. 2004. Accounts and Measures for Managing Identified Wildlife. Version 2004. Biodiversity Branch, Identified Wildlife Management Strategy, Victoria, B.C.

Other Related References

B.C. Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations. Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) Map, WHSE_FOREST_VEGETATION.BEC_BIOGEOCLIMATIC_POLY [ESRI ArcSDE format]. Version 9. Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations, Forest Analysis and Inventory Branch, Victoria, B.C. Updated Regularly.

 

Braumandl, T.F., and M.P. Curran. 1992. A field guide for site identification and interpretation for the Nelson Forest Region. B.C. Minist. For., Res. Branch, Victoria, Land Manage. Handb. No. 20.

 

British Columbia Ministry of Forests Research Branch. 2002. Vegetation classification hierarchy: BECMaster September 2002. B.C. Min. For., Victoria.

 

Predictive Ecosystem Mapping [PEM] of TEMBEC Industries Inc., Canal Flats Operating Area. March 31, 2001. Prepared for Marcie Belcher, TEMBEC Industries Inc., Cranbrook, B.C., by JMJ Holdings Inc., Nelson, B.C., Steve Wilson, Ecologic Research, Sayward, B.C., and Graham Smith B.ES. Geosense Ltd., Nelson, B.C. 1:20 000 spatial data.

 

Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping [TEM] of Slocan Forest Products Ltd., Radium Division Forest Licence A18979. March 2001b. JMJ Holdings Inc., Nelson, B.C. 1:50,000 spatial data.

 

Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping [TEM] of the Premier Ridge - Diorite Study Area. April 25, 2000e. Prepared for Crestbrook Forest Industries Ltd., Cranbrook, B.C., by JMJ Holdings Inc., Nelson, B.C. 1:20 000 spatial data.

 

Cross-Linked Information Resources (CLIR): an umbrella search web application that allows users to use a single window to simultaneously search six provincial environmental and natural resource information e-libraries and provides access to digital documents in these e-libraries.