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The ecology of the ponderosa pine zone BC Ministry of Forests - Research Branch
1998
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Abstract: The Ponderosa Pine Zone takes its name from the ponderosa pine forests that typify the area. The majestic ponderosa pine can be found in closed to open forests and savanna. This is a hot, dry zone, although not as hot and dry as the Bunchgrass Zone. The Pondrosa Pine Zone occupies low elevations in the dry valleys of the southern Interior Plateau and East Kootenays and consists of a visually satisfying mosaic of forests, grasslands, and wetlands. This zone is home to a wide variety of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians, some of which are relatively rare or threatened by extirpation. The Ponderosa Pine Zone is located at low elevations along the very dry valleys of British Columbia's southern interior. The zone occupies a narrow band along the bottoms and lower side walls of a num-ber of major river valleys, including the Fraser (in the Lytton-Lillooet area), lower Thompson, Nicola, Similkameen, and lower Kettle. It also occurs in areas adjacent to Okanagan Lake and in southeastern British Columbia near Cranbrook and Lake Kookanusa. The Ponderosa Pine Zone extends south into the United States where it is much more widespread than in Canada. Ecosystems Ponderosa pine stand
 
BC Ministry of Forests - Research Branch. 1998. The ecology of the ponderosa pine zone. British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development. Brochure (FLNRORD). BRO60
 
Topic: FLNRORD Research Program
Keywords: Ecology
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