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          6092 Archival description results for Natural Resources

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          2016.5.3.03 · File · 1984-1991
          Part of Harry Coates fonds

          File consists of many printed articles from the Journal of Applied Ecology, the Journal of Mammology, Can. J. For. Res. [Canadian Journal of Forest Research?], J. Wildl. Manage. [Journal of Wildlife Management], Province of British Columbia Ministry of Forests Research Notes, and typed reports. All of these reports were authored or co-authored by Thomas P. Sullivan, often along with Druscilla S. Sullivan or Richard A. Moses.

          Harry Coates fonds
          2016.5 · Fonds · 1957-2014

          Fonds consists of records Harry Coates created or received and retained during his career as a BC Forest Service Research Technician and into his retirement as a Sustainable Forest Management activist. Fonds includes materials from his work at the Aleza Lake Research Forest.

          Coates, Harry
          2016.5.1.08 · File · [after 1982]
          Part of Harry Coates fonds

          File consists of Hardwood Stand Rehabilitation: Stand and Site Treatment Evaluations at Stewart Lake. File includes documentation about the site and tours of different areas.

          2007.1.30.2.002 · Item · [30 June 1966]
          Part of Aleza Lake Research Forest fonds

          Caption describing photograph: "Hardwood stand on Lacustrine deposits following severe burn, negligible coniferous understory. 1922 burn N side Eaglet Lake. Aspen with scat Birch +/-20 yrs. +/-6 D.B.H. +/-35'. Understory willow and alder, twin flower R O Dogwood Rose H B Cranberry, scat sorylus, rubus, was A-D S-B site."

          Groundhog coalfield
          2000.23.1.025 · File · 1978
          Part of Audrey Smedley L'Heureux fonds

          File consists of research collected regarding the Groundhog coalfield, 150 miles north of Hazelton and 95 miles northeast of Stewart. Materials include newspaper clippings, as well as reproductions of maps, mine reports, and an article. Highlights include:

          • Fleet Robertson, "The New Coalfield at The Headwaters of the Skeena River: North of Groundhog Mountain", 1912 (reproduction)
          • George Hanson, "The Groundhog Coalfield: British Columbia", 1949 (article reproduction)
          Green Gold-
          2002.12.12 · Item · 1985
          Part of Bob Harkins fonds

          Item consists of transcript of documentary consisting of forum with prominent members of the forest industry discussing the history of forestry in North Central British Columbia c.1960s-c.1980s. Participants include Bill Young, Keith Yorston, Ken Bernsohn, Hector Richmond, Russ Cousins, Harry Gairns, Don Gould, Orville Gorley, Frank Oberle, Includes 'logger's commandments' song.

          Harkins, Bob
          Grasslands documents
          2023.2.1.06 · File · 2001-2008
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          File consists of reports and documents relating to British Columbia grasslands.

          Includes the following items:

          B.A. Blackwell & Associates Ltd. 2007. Cariboo-Chilcotin ecosystem restoration plan: grassland benchmark.

          Cariboo-Chilcotin Grasslands Strategy Working Group. 2001. Cariboo-Chilcotin grasslands strategy: forest encroachment onto grasslands and establishment of a grassland benchmark area. Prepared for Cariboo-Mid Coast Interagency Management Committee.

          Grasslands Conservation Council of British Columbia. 2003. Changes in the grassland-forest interface: A BC grasslands conservation risk assessment communication tool.

          Ross, T.J. 2008. Becher Prairie range unit ecosystem restoration strategic plan. Prepared for British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Range Central Cariboo Forest District.

          2023.2.2.12.5 · File · 2007-2009
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          File contains the following data sets:

          • BC & Yukon 2008 soils data – compiled.xls [combined chemical & physical data for BC08-06, Y08-39, Y08-41, Y08-43]
          • S925finl.xls [chemical analysis data, Ministry of Forests & Range, Analytical Chemistry Laboratory for pedons BC07-03 & BC07-04; also includes data for Y07-06 & Y07-07 (Klutlan Glacier – see associated file note)]
          • S979finl(revised) – PS edits.xls [chemical analysis data, Ministry of Forests & Range, Analytical Chemistry Laboratory for BC08-06, Y08-39, Y08-41, Y08-43]
          • S994finl_revised.xls [chemical analysis data, Ministry of Forests & Range, Analytical Chemistry Laboratory for BC07-04 (CaCO3-equiv, total & inorganic C, pyrophosphate, oxalate & dithionite extractions) & selected horizons from BC07-07 & BC07-09 (Nazko basaltic soils))
          • CANTEST lab report 91010076.pdf [particle size analyses for BC08-06, Y08-39, Y08-41, Y08-43]
          • CANTEST lab report 90206003.pdf [particle size analyses for Tuya pedons BC07-03 & BC07-04 & Klutan Glacier pedons Y07-06 & Y07-07]
          2023.2.2.12 · Subseries · 2007-2009
          Part of Dr. Paul Sanborn fonds

          A comparative study of grassland soils at 3 sites in northwestern BC and southern Yukon was published as:
          Sanborn, P. 2010. Topographically controlled grassland soils in the Boreal Cordillera ecozone, northwestern Canada. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 90: 89-101. https://doi.org/10.4141/CJSS09048

          This grew out of a field trip with Ministry of Forests range personnel to the Stikine and Tuya River valleys, near Telegraph Creek BC on August 27-28, 2007. (Two pedons were sampled in 2007, BC07-03 and BC07-04, but those results were not included in the paper.)

          In August 2008, Dr. Paul Sanborn returned to the Stikine to sample pedon BC08-06, after field work in Yukon which collected the other two pedons used in the paper, from near Carmacks (Y08-39) and Kluane Lake (Y08-41). (An additional pedon from Kluane, Y08-43, was sampled and analyzed, but it was from a forested site and was not included in the paper.)

          2023.7.5.02 · File · 1980-1983
          Part of Grant Hazelwood fonds

          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
          Grant Hazelwood speeches
          2023.7.5.03 · File · 1988-1990
          Part of Grant Hazelwood fonds

          File consists of Grant Hazelwood's speeches. Includes:

          • Grant Hazelwood, "Lands, Parks and Access Committee Report" to the BC Wildlife Federation 1987 Annual Convention
          • Grant Hazelwood, "Land Use and Wildlife towards the Year 2000", B.C. Wildlife Federation, 1988
          • Grant Hazelwood, "Nocturnal Piscatorial Predations", after 1987
          • Grant Hazelwood, "Will There Ever Be Enough Park and Wild Lands in BC??", March 1990
          Grant Hazelwood fonds
          2023.7 · Fonds · 1943-2015

          Fonds consists of material created and collected by wildlife biologist Grant Hazelwood in relation to his work and research regarding wildlife, habitat, and wilderness parks. Includes material regarding Hazelwood's Tailed Frog (Ascaphus truei) research. Also includes records regarding his contracted biologist work via his consultancy business, Alpenglow Resources, on the BC Ministry of Environment's "Upper Nass Assessment Project", a project that included the biophysical mapping of the Northwest-Klappan Road Access Area.

          Hazelwood, W. Grant