Item is an original Parks Branch report by A.T. Bergerud and H.E. Butler entitled "Life History Studies of Caribou in Spatsizi Wilderness Park 1977-78".
Item is an original report by Ian Hatter entitled "The Woodland Caribou of Northern Tweedsmuir Park". The report is self described as: "a collation of material presently available on the subject of woodland caribou in northern Tweedsmuir Park. It is based upon file information of Parks and Fish & Wildlife Branches, interviews of local residents and discussions with historic users of the Park such as guides, trappers, airplane pilots, Park staff, etc."
Item is an original copy of "In the Matter of an Examination into the Methods, Procedures and Practices provided by the Wildlife Act and Regulations for the Granting and Issuing of Guide Outfitter's Licences and Guide Outfitter's Certificates".
Item is a reproduction of a report by Grant Hazelwood entitled "Monashee Park Trip Report - August 30th - September 4, 1979". Includes accompanying correspondence from D.J. Spalding.
File contains BC Parks policy documents, including the following: Wildlife Policy for Provincial Parks, the Nuisance Animal Policy, Wildlife Management in Provincial Parks, and Commercial Guiding for Fishing and Hunting in Provincial Parks.
Item is a reproduction of a report by Grant Hazelwood entitled "Sidney Spit Park Trip Report".
File consists of records and textual material related to Northern BC wildlife corridors collected by Grant Hazelwood. Includes manuscripts, notes, and summary documents. Discusses the following wildlife corridors:
- "Fort Nelson - 94 J (Alaska Highway)"
- "Charlie Lake - 94 A (Alaska Highway)"
- "Trutch - 94 G (Alaska Highway)"
- "Halfway River - 94 B (Alaska Highway)"
- "Alternate Corridor - Chetwind > Fort St. John by Dawson Creek"
- "Hart Highway Corridor 'A'"
- "Alaska Highway Corridor 'B'"
Also includes a 1972 photocopied document titled "Wildlife Oriented Sites within Corridor of Alaska Highway (Wildlife Sites Outside of H.S.S.A.'s).
File consists of an original reproduction of a map entitled "Spatsizi Provincial Park Key Map" by BC Parks.
Item is a reproduction of a report by Grant Hazelwood entitled "Cathedral Provincial Park Horse Trip Report - September 18-22, 1979".
Item is an original report by Gordon C. Haber entitled "The Upper Stikine-Spatsizi Wolf-Ungulate System, Northwestern British Columbia".
File consists of records and textual material related to wildlife population collected by Grant Hazelwood. Includes journal reprints, reports, and leaflets. Highlights include:
- John G. Stockner, "Phytoplankton heterogeneity and paleolimnology of Babine Lake, British Columbia, Canada", Nov. 1975 (journal reprint)
- Western Guides and Outfitters Association, "Aims, Objectives and Policies", Oct. 1980 (reproduction)
- Information summary sheet leaflets for threatened and endangered Canadian wildlife including the white pelican, sea otter, Vancouver Island marmot, and wood bison, 1979
- D. Blower, "Population estimates for April 1977 caribou map", June 1977
Also includes a map:
- B.C. Fish and Wildlife Branch, "Wildlife Distribution Mapping - Big Game Series: Black Bear", 1978
Item is a photocopied BC Parks report by Lee Koza entitled "Birds and Bird Habitat of White Pelican Provincial Park".
Item is a photocopied preliminary copy of a report entitled "Applying Ecological Classification Systems to Wildlife Research and Management - E.P. 917: A problem analysis". Includes accompanying map.
Item is an original "Yukon Resident Hunter's Opinion Survey 1981".
Item is an original "Proposed Reorganization of the Fish and Wildlife Branch" report.
File consists of records and textual material related to mammals (predominantly in British Columbia) collected by Grant Hazelwood. Highlights include:
- Robert E. LeResche, "Social and Ethical Considerations in Conservation" (reproduction)
- Grant Hazelwood, Resource Biologist, Northwood Pulp and Timber, "Fisheries Inventory - Driftwood River", 1981 (reproduction)
- Grant Hazelwood, Resource Biologist, Northwood Pulp and Timber, "Effect of Cut Block Size on Streams", 1981 (reproduction)
- David S. Shea, "A Wintertime Ecological Evaluation of the North Fork Flathead River Drainage, Glacier National Park", April 1976 (reproduction)
- A.L. "The Southern Half of the Alaska Highway and its Mammals", 1943 (reproduction)
- John P. Kelly, "Ecology of the Pine Marten (Martes americana) in North Central B.C.", 1977? (reproduction)
- V. Geist, "On the Management of Large Mammals in National Parks" in Park News, July 1972 (reproduction)
File consists of original and photocopied reports relating to the Mt. Robson park area. Includes:
- "Mt. Robson Park Moose Survey", Feb. 1982
- Grant Hazelwood, "Winter Flight Report", Mar. 1982
- David Stirling, "An Annotated List of Birds of Mount Robson Provincial Park", Sept. 1970
- Grant Hazelwood, "Park Reserve for Holiday Creek Site", Aug. 1974 (includes original photographic prints within)
- Rob Butler, "Mt. Robson Wildlife from Naturalist's Report", 1972
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
File consists of records and textual material related to wolf (predominantly in British Columbia) collected by Grant Hazelwood. Highlights include:
- L.N. Carbyn, "Preliminary Analysis of Wolf and Ungulate Interactions with Specific Reference to Moose in Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba", 1977 (reproduction)
- Francis Singer, "Status and History of Timber Wolves in Glacier National Park, Montana", 1975 (reproduction)
- "Wolves and Trapping in British Columbia", 197-? (reproduction)
- Barbara Scott, "The Vancouver Island Wolf (Canus lupus crassodon), An Initial Study of Food Habits, Population Dynamics, and Social Organization", research proposal document and progress report document, 1978 and 1979 (reproductions)
- BC Fish and Wildlife Branch, "Wolf Predation", May 1969
- Canadian Nature Federation, "Perspective on Wolf Control in Quebec", Nov. 1972
- Warren Ballard et al. for Alaska Department of Fish and Game, "Susitna Hydroelectric Project 1982 Annual Report - Big Game Studies - Volume V - Wolf", Apr. 1983 (reproduction)
Item is an original report by Grant Hazelwood and Steve Head regarding "Crooked River Fisheries and Wildlife". Includes one original photographic print pasted into the report. This project was aimed at improving the recreational use of the Crooked River and it's adjoining corridor.
Item is an original report by David Hatler entitled "Studies of Radio-collared Caribou in the Spatsizi Wilderness Park Area, British Columbia".
File consists of records related to Grant Hazelwood's period of employment with Northwood Pulp & Timber Ltd. as a Resources Biologist. Includes:
- Don Morberg, "'More concern shown by private companies'" article clipped from the Prince George Citizen
- W.G. Hazelwood, "Underwater Survey of Northwood's Babine Lake Water Log Transport and Bubble System", 1980 - includes original photographic prints pasted into report
- "Changes in the air" article clipped from 7 June 1983 newspaper (likely the Prince George Citizen)
- "Submission to City Council on the Intercontinental Level 'B' Recovery Boiler Emission Application", 7 Feb. 1983
File consists of an original copy of the "Task Force on Northwest Economic Development Opportunities - Environmental Overview - Technical Background Report" from October 1983. Also includes an accompanying memoranda note from 1984 regarding the report.
File consists of various documents relating to Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Park. Includes:
- Memo from Greenpeace entitled "Why Greenpeace is Opposed to Trophy Hunting in the Spatsizi Plateau" (July 1981)
- Copy of a 1981 letter from G. McKee requesting information about Spatsizi Park and Grant Hazelwood's response
- Letter from Gil Payne to G.D. Childs re: Klappan Coal Project impact on the area
- Letter from Grant Hazelwood to Carmen Prudy, President of the B.C. Wildlife Federation re: the Mt. Klappan Coal Project (relates to the Gil Payne letter)
- "Spatsizi" 1984 newsletter produced by the Collingwood Bros. Guide Outfitters of Smithers, BC promoting hunting in Spatsizi Park
File consists of papers and speeches written by Mike Halleran, including "Wilderness Discussion Paper", "In Search of Wilderness" (1983), and "The Politics of Scarcity" (1979).
File consists of a copy of "Preliminary Environmental Assessment of Railway Corridor Options to Service Mount Klappan Coal Project and the Northwest Region of British Columbia" (1984) by the Industrial and Energy Project Evaluation Section, Planning and Assessment Branch of the BC Ministry of Environment.
Item is a "Mountain Goat Surveys in Spatsizi Wilderness Park" report by David F. Hatler (Wildeor) and W.G. Hazelwood (Alpenglow Resources) containing photocopied and original pages. Includes original photographic prints pasted into the report.
File consists of an original "Mount Klappan Anthracite Project" document by Gulf Canada Resources Ltd. Includes accompanying map entitled "Gulf Canada Resources Inc.: Northwest British Columbia" that shows proposed coal mine sites in the Mount Klappan area, near Spatsizi Wilderness Park and Tatlatui Provincial Park.
Item is a reproduction of a "Wildlife Management in Park Act Land Designations" document by the BC Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing - Parks and Outdoor Recreation Division.
Item is a photocopied "Mountain Goat Surveys in the Tatlatui, Spatsizi and Mt. Edziza Provincial Park Areas, British Columbia" report by David F. Hatler (Wildeor) and W.G. Hazelwood (Alpenglow Resources).
File consists of project planning documents for the BC Ministry of Environment's "Upper Nass Assessment Project", a project that included the biophysical mapping of the Northwest-Klappan Road Access Area. Grant Hazelwood (Alpenglow Resources) was hired as the wildlife biologist for to undertake this project work. Includes Hazelwood's employment information for the project, project terms of reference, and a project summary.
File consists of a photocopied "Preliminary Environmental Assessment of Corridor Alternatives for the Proposed Mount Klappan Coal Project". Includes accompanying memoranda regarding the report.
File consists of a photocopied report by BC Ministry of Environment wildlife habitat biologist Dan Blower entitled "Preliminary Wildlife Assessment of Klappan Coal Road Alternatives" from April 19, 1985.
Item is a "Stone Sheep Surveys in Muncho Lake and Stone Mountain Provincial Parks" report by W.G. Hazelwood containing photocopied and original pages. Includes original photographic prints pasted into the report.
File consists of an original "Mount Klappan Access Road Study" proposal for consulting services to the BC Ministry of Industry and Small Business Development by Phillips Barratt Kaiser Engineering Ltd. in association with Associated Engineering (B.C.) Ltd.
File consists of an original reproduction of a map entitled "Impact of Kemano Expansion on Gitksan-Wet'suwet'en Fishery". The map depicts salmon spawning areas, hydroelectric structures (Kenney Dam, Kemano powerhouse, etc), and Gitksan-Wet'suwet'en communities (Gitwangak, Kitseguecla, Gitanmaax, Hagwilget, Moricetown). Includes notable impacts and Indigenous place names for rivers, creeks, and lakes.
Item is an original internal report of the Ministry of Forests Research Program by Jim Pojar entitled "Vegetation and Ungulate Habitat in the Gladys Lake Ecological Reserve, Northern British Columbia".
File consists of records and textual material collected by Grant Hazelwood related to BC Provincial Museum wildlife reports. Includes correspondence, news releases, and reports. Highlights include:
- Ministry of Environment, "Wolf Research Released" news release, Jan. 1984
- Grant Hazelwood, Director of the B.C. Wildlife Federation, "Wilderness" paper and "Proposed Wilderness Policy" (reproduction)
- Grant Hazelwood, species sightings in British Columbia lists, 1980 (reproduction)
- British Columbia Provincial Museum, "Higher Vertebrates of British Columbia, 1986
- R. Wayne Campbell and Alton Harestad, BC Provincial Museum, "Proposal for an Atlas of British Columbia Vertebrates", May 1981 (reproduction)
File consists of an original and photocopied maps collected by Grant Hazelwood primarily in conjunction with work for the Upper Nass Assessment Project. The majority consist of Canadian National Topographic System (NTS) maps annotated with draft biophysical mapping, collected species inventory data, area boundaries, or other information for the project.
File contains original reports from the Outdoor Recreation Council of British Columbia, including:
- "British Columbia's Trails, Rivers and Shorelines: A Status Report" (Feb. 1977)
- "Public Advisory Committee Lay Members' Seminar - Transcript of Proceedings" (Nov. 1981)
- "Trail & River Recreation - A Discussion Paper" (Sept. 1982)
Also includes minutes from an Outdoor Recreation Council meeting to discuss Cathedral, Mt. Assiniboine, Hamber, and Wells Gray Provincial Parks. Includes discussion of snowmobile use, horse use, commercial use, hunting use, and grazing use of the parks.
File consists notes, correspondence, summary reports, inventory data, and a map regarding capability classification for Bowser Lake. The map is a "clean copy" of Grant Hazelwood's ungulate biophysical map without symbols. Summary reports include:
- Grant Hazelwood, "Ungulate Capability Classification"
- Grant Hazelwood, "Winter Flights, February 1986"
- "Ungulate Biophysical Mapping in the Stikine-Iskut Area"
Item is an original "Proposed Chilkoot Trail National Historic Park" newsletter created by Environment Canada Parks branch to encourage public participation in the park planning process.
Item is an original "Tweedsmuir Provincial Park Background Document" by the British Columbia Parks and Outdoor Recreation Division Northern B.C. Region.
Series consists of records created and collected by Grant Hazelwood for the BC Ministry of Environment's "Upper Nass Assessment Project", a project that included the biophysical mapping of the Northwest-Klappan Road Access Area. Grant Hazelwood (Alpenglow Resources) was hired as the wildlife biologist for to undertake project work.
File consists of Grant Hazelwood's notes and collected correspondence created in conjunction with the BC Ministry of Environment's "Upper Nass Assessment Project", a project that included the biophysical mapping of the Northwest-Klappan Road Access Area. Includes a summary document entitled "Klappan Access Road Project - Wildlife Component", as well as Hazelwood's handwritten species inventory notes.
Item is an original "Nehalliston Creek Folio Recreation Plan" by the BC Forest Service, Kamloops Forest District.
File consists of correspondence and reports relating to Tweedsmuir Provincial Park. Includes:
- Correspondence from the Steelhead Society of British Columbia to the Ministry of Environment and Parks "Re: Tweedsmuir Park boundaries" (Apr. 1987)
- Ministry of Environment and Parks documents regarding a Tweedsmuir Park Master Plan open house event
- Letter from Grant Hazelwood of the B.C. Wildlife Federation to the Ministry of Environment and Parks "Re: Tweedsmuir Master Plan" (Apr. 1987)
- "Tweedsmuir Park Planning Issues" document (ca. 1987)
- "Tweedsmuir Flight Report October 26, 1978" original report by Grant Hazelwood
Item is an original BC Parks report entitled "Preservation and Management of the Grizzly Bear in B.C. Provincial Parks: The Urgent Challenge".
File consists of an original draft BC Parks "Valhalla Provincial Park Master Plan", as well as the accompanying "Valhalla Provincial Park Master Plan: Appendix 1 Background Document". Includes accompanying correspondence from Grant Hazelwood to Phil Whitfield of BC Parks in regards to the Valhalla Master Plan.
Item is an original "Draft Tweedsmuir Master Plan" by the British Columbia Parks and Outdoor Recreation Division Northern B.C. Region.