Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
Photograph is a remote-sensing image of the Aleza Lake Research Forest from 1994.
File consists of chainsaw-cut stump data in selected plots for June and July 1993 and May 1994.
File contains pre-harvest silviculture prescription reports and related correspondence between the Ministry of Forests, the Prince George Forest Region, and Northwood Pulp and Timber Limited.
File consists of general correspondence concerning various administrative issues and the transfer of the Aleza Lake Experiment Station, newspaper articles, memoranda containing the general history of the Experiment Station, diagrams of timber sales, 1927 logging inspection reports, and an envelope containing biographical sketches of individuals involved in the early history of the Experiment Station.
Large scale map shows Aleza Lake Research Forest permanent sample plot 103. Includes information about live and dead trees and their species (spruce, balsam, birch, douglas fir). Also includes remeasurement history. Plot 103 was established in 1926 and is an unlogged, old growth, uneven aged, spruce-balsam stand.
Large scale map shows Aleza Lake Research Forest permanent sample plot 112. Includes information about live and dead trees and their species (spruce, balsam, birch, douglas fir). Also includes remeasurement history. Plot 112 was established in 1926 and is an unlogged, old growth, uneven aged, spruce-balsam stand.
Item is "Cluculz Lake Silviculture Demonstration Area Trail Guide" by the BC Ministry of Forests.
Item is a photocopied and annotated Aleza Lake Forest map with forest cover labels.
Item is an original "The North Ridge Eco-Trail Guide: Aleza Lake Research Forest" booklet.
File contains trail guide brochures, a 1931 original copy of the Aleza Lake Experiment Station statement of its purpose and development, and other forest related brochures and books.
Item is a photocopied Aleza Lake Forest map with forest cover labels annotated to show 1994 RFP study area.
Item is "The North Ridge Eco-Trail Guide: Aleza Lake Research Forest".
Map reflects forest type boundary line, bogs and swampy non-forested areas, creeks, lakes, rivers, tree species labels of spruce, balsam, and birch, stand descriptions, historical timber sale boundaries, stand history symbol, gravelled secondary roads, unimproved old roads, management compartment boundary, research forest boundary, ecological reserve boundary, and old growth emphasis areas.
Series consists of correspondence between Michael Jull, Research Silviculturist, and potential contractors, regarding proposals for the 1993 and 1994 remeasurement of Aleza Lake Growth and Yield Permanent Sample Plots.
File consists of correspondence between Michael Jull, Research Silviculturist, and potential contractors, regarding proposals for the 1993 and 1994 remeasurement of Aleza Lake Growth and Yield Permanent Sample Plots.
File contains correspondence regarding Estate Modelling plans for the Aleza Lake Research Forest and handwritten notes from meetings.
File contains handwritten messages, photocopied invitations to a field tour, and related correspondence.
Series contains photocopied correspondence relating to climate monitoring stations.
File contains photocopied correspondence relating to climate monitoring stations.
File contains a trail guide, a report on potential trail building, and related maps.
Floppy contains the following files: AL94ENV.DAT, AL94VEG.DAT, ALZZ95.DOC, GISDAT.XLS.
Item is "The Aleza Lake Experiment Station (1920's and 1930's)" by Ralph Schmidt and the British Columbia Forest Service.
File contains overview diagrams of Northwood cutting permits inside the Aleza Lake Research Forest, cutblocks showing harvesting and silvicultural history, detailed activity reports by cutblock, and 1992 Northwood cost summaries.
Photograph depicts the Aleza Lake regional district garbage dump in October 1992.
Photograph depicts the Aleza Lake regional district garbage dump in October 1992.
File contains working plans from 1957, photographic records, and forecasted revenue records.
Photograph depicts the Aleza Lake regional district garbage dump in October 1992.
Photograph depicts the Aleza Lake regional district garbage dump in October 1992.
Photograph depicts the Aleza Lake regional district garbage dump in October 1992.
Item is a photograph of a copy print that has been reproduced as a slide, resulting in low photographic quality. Location of original photograph unknown.
"I originally prepared this slide in 1992 to make the point that many of those researchers who worked at Aleza lived to a ripe old age. Two of these men died in 1993, Eric Garman and Dr. Joe Falconer. Joe never quite made his 100th birthday." -- quote from the notes of Ralph Schmidt in accompanying file
Item is the guestbook for the Aleza Lake Research Forest, signed by visitors from 1929 to 1992. Placed in the guest book is a newspaper clipping from the reopening of the research forest in 1992.
Photograph depicts a Balsam timber pile adjacent to Aleza Lake Research Forest sign on the Giscome highway. Mark Clark is pictured.
Photograph depicts a Balsam timber pile adjacent to Aleza Lake Research Forest sign on the Giscome highway. Mark Clark is pictured.
File contains the 1929 Aleza Lake guestbook, a report on seeding, and photographs.
Photograph depicts the Aleza Lake regional district garbage dump in October 1992.
File contains 1991 regeneration data of permanent sample plots and a 1992 work term study report on the significance of the basal area on regeneration factors.
File contains map sheets with information relating to the historical recording of information concerning silvicultural treatments carried out on specific areas of land. This includes records concerning changes in the forest cover, changes in prescriptions, cut boundaries, changes in site prescriptions, original copies of silviculture prescriptions, and site plans.
File contains slides and photos pertaining to the history of the Aleza Lake Experiment Station and the community.
No caption provided with photograph. Photographic negative depicts the Aleza Lake Research Forest Re-Opening Ceremony on July 9, 1992.