E.P. 160: Conditions After Logging of a Spruce-Balsam Forest in Relation to Spruce Reproduction and to the Rate of Growth of the Second Story (1957 Field Copy)
E.P. 160 & 503: Development of a Residual Stand of Interior Spruce-Alpine Fir During the First 28 Years Following Cutting
E.P. 108 subplot with moss, humus, trenched showing boundary between vegetation inside and outside trench
E.P. 108 subplot with moss, humus, trenched
E.P. 108 subplot with moss, humus, trenched
E.P. 108 subplot with moss, humus
E.P. 108 subplot with mineral soil trenched
E.P. 108 subplot with mineral soil trenched
Entrance Signs Footing Details
Entrance Signs at Various Ministry of Forests Locations
End of Aleza Lake trail at Bear River at Aleza Lake Experimental Station
Dr. Percy Barr on velocipede to Aleza Lake village
Downtown Aleza Lake
Do's and Don't's When Marking Stands For Cutting
Dog sled team near Aleza Lake
District Officers meeting at Aleza Lake Experimental Station
Diesel power plant at Aleza Lake
Dewey Logging Co. Ltd. X72108 annotated
Dewey Logging Co. Ltd. X72108
Dewey Logging Co. Ltd. Logging Plan of T.S.X. 72108
Development of White Spruce and Alpine Fir Seedlings on Cut-Over Areas in the Central Interior of British Columbia
Debris on Ground
Cut-over Spruce-Balsam Type, Giscome
Crown form of potentially commercial Black Spruce stand at Mile 3 on the Hart Highway