Environment

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  • Includes: environmental issues; nature, wilderness and scenery; climate and weather; environmentalists; environmental organizations and businesses; parks and natural areas; wildlife management; habitat and species protection/recovery; conservation activities.

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          4533 Archival description results for Environment

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          Cannery buildings
          2004.2.1.72 · Item · 1898-1920
          Part of Reverend R.W. Large fonds

          Photograph depicts cannery buildings on pilings with a body of water in the foreground and tree covered mountains in the background.

          2009.5.3.64 · Item · [ca. 1913]
          Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

          Photograph depicts a small pass through an island or peninsula on the Fraser River. Photo is believed to have been taken near Stone Creek, south of South Fort George. Annotation on verso of photograph reads: "FORT GEORGE CANYON. CANOE PASS. J. HEAY. PHOTO."

          Canyon Ridge
          2012.13.1.15.29 · Item · [1975?]
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts a view of the ridge above the Fraser River which forms the Grand Canyon, B.C.

          Cariboo Road
          2012.13.1.6.031 · Item · June 1974
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts the Cariboo Road at Hat Creek Ranch, near Highway 99 on the way to Lillooet.

          Caribou
          2023.7.4.09 · File · 1965-1982
          Part of Grant Hazelwood fonds

          File consists of records and textual material related to caribou (predominantly in British Columbia) collected by Grant Hazelwood. Highlights include:

          • BC Ministry of Environment, "Woodland Caribou in the Thompson-Nicola Resource Region", June 1981
          • R.W. Ritcey, "Caribou and Forest Management in British Columbia", Jan. 1974
          • W.G. Hazelwood, "Northern Tweedsmuir Park Flight - October 9, 1979"
          • William Low, "A General Ecological Study of Mountain Caribou in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, British Columbia", Mar. 1965 (reproduction)
          • W.G. Hazelwood, Northwood Pulp and Timber, "Caribou Flight - March 19, 1980"
          • Grant Hazelwood, manuscript notes for caribou flight over the Stikine, Mt. Edziza, Dease Lake areas, 9. Oct. 1979
          • Report prepared for Dupont of Canada, "Caribou Studies in the Vicinity of Lawyers Pass, Northcentral B.C., Sept. 1980 to Aug. 1981", Mar. 1982 (reproduction)
          • Spatsizi Association for Biological Research, "1980-81 Progress Report No. 8"
          • Deborah Cichowski, "Habitat Use, Winter Feeding Ecology and Population Status of Woodland Caribou in West-Central British Columbia", 1990
          • Dale R. Seip, "Ecology of Woodland Caribou in Wells Gray Provincial Park", Mar. 1990
          Caribou herd
          2006.25.1.27 · Item · [between 1961 - 1967]
          Part of Al Elsey Moving Images Collection

          Footage of a caribou herd.

          Probable locations of filming include the Chilcotin area, Rainbow Mountains, or Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.

          2003.4.3.034 · File · 1988
          Part of Kemano Completion Project Dispute Collection

          File consists of the second draft of a transcript of the meeting between the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (represented by Bell-Irving, Fretwell, and Blacket), the Aluminum Company of Canada (represented by Bill Rich, Brian Hemmingway, Doug Bruchet, Bruce Jenkins, and Clyde Mitchell), and the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (Edward John, Justa Monk, Morris Joseph, et al) regard studies conducted by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and the Aluminum Company of Canada Ltd. on the Nechako River and its resources. Document sent to Hartman by John Hummel, Cheslatta Band researcher, who included an accompanying letter. Annotated by John Hummel.