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1985 ER Program in BC : ER Proposals · I · I - 1-'. C. ECOLOGICAL RESERVES PROPOSALS I IN BRITISH COLUMBIA I · I ., Cl Cl. ECOLOGICAL RESERVE PROPOSALS ItIlEX . - - - ..... NAME ERP/J NAME ERP/J Agamemnon Channel 360 Cottonwood River 140 Aiyansh Lava Beds 116 Days Ranch 135 Akamina/Kishinena 60 Dease/French Rivers 285 Creeks Deer Park Mountain 264 Akunam Creek 261 Denman Island 362 Albert River 294 Dewar Creek 302 Anvil Lake 139 Discovery Island 3 / Atlais Mountain 191 Dore River 313 Atna Lake 307 Downie Slide 262 Batchelor Range 56 Driftwood Creek 194 Bear Flat 248 Duncan Ridge 165 Beecher's Prairie 74 Ealue Lake 126 Bell-Irving/ 123 East Tutshi River 287 Skowhill Creek Ehahcezetle Mountain 127 Big Bend 206 Ellis Creek 308 Big Creek 333 Ellis Island (Fraser R.) 299 Blue River 52 Ewin and Imperial Ridges 343 Bonneau/Denison Lakes 104 Farwell Canyon 324 Bonney/Kwinageese/ 120 Finn Creek 309 Munro Lakes Flora Islet 259 Botanical Beach 173 Four Mile Creek 297 Botany Inlet 319 Fourth of July Creek 286 Boudreau Lake 352 Fraser River Breaks 276 Boulton Lake 107 Fort Nelson River 78 Bowser 337 Gabriola Island 8 Brooks Peninsula 241 Galiano Island 329 Browning Inlet/Grant Bay 304 Gamble Creek 150 Buck Hill and Ragged Mtn. 320 Gitnadoix River 96 Bull Mountain 275 Glacis Creek 202 Burman Lake 14 Glimpse Lake 359 Burn's Bog 11 Goguka Creek 41 Burrell Creek 162 Golata Creek 353 I" Calvert Island 303 Gold Creek (Kootenays) 312 I Camosun Bog 250 Gold River 177 I Candlestick Cave 330 Good Hope Lake 142 Capilano Mountain 182 Good Hope Mountain 86 Charleston Creek 196 Gordon Head 169 Cheewhat Lake 93 Grassy Mountain 296 Chemainus River 254 Griffin Island (Ex. to 244 Ex. Church Mountain 371 ER 45) Cluckata Ridge 355 Gun Creek 348 Conifryd Lake 20 Haines Creek 332 Coombs 338 Haley Lake 237 Copper Islands 30 Hamill Creek 66 Cormier Creek 144 Hardscrabble and Shannon 152 Cory and Jack Creeks 267 Creeks Cottonwood Creek 280 Hautete Creek 200 B.C. ECOLOGICAL RESERVES PROGRAM (A010/H/1) 85-10-01 C2 NAME ERPII NAME ERPII Hayes - Chrl�tison - Shaw 246 McRae Creek 268 (Otter �a:ke) .. Molly Creek 349 Hellroar Creek 317 Morfee Lakes 76 Hesquiat Lake 358 Morrison Lake 199 Hippa Island (Ex. ER. 45) 23 Ex. Mount Bell-Irving 121 Holberg and Rupert Inlets 171 Mount Guyet 227 Hornby Island 5 Mount Mansfield 288 Horsey Creek 70 Mount Morse 151 Hot Springs Cove 174 Moyeha River 238 Howling Wolves 143 Mrs. Tye (Vedder Crossing) 314 Howson Creek 201 Mud Bay 249 Hubble Creek 217 Murtle River 51 Hudson Bay Mountain 155 Nadina Mountain 203 Hungary Creek 215 Nanika Lake 306 Indian Meadows Creek 33 Nanika Mountain 154 Inkaneep Provincial Forest 16 Naramata 357 Itcha Range (Anahim Lake) 166 Nass River 118 Jack Swart Creek 305 Natadesleen Lake 125 Kathlyn Lake 190 Nemo Creek 260 Kerouard Islands 31 Neuroutsos Inlet 340 Khutzeymateen River 97 Nilkitkwa River 197 Kicking Horse River 295 Nimpkish river 164 Kiskatinaw River 354 Nixon Creek 175 Kitchi Creek 331 North Kintla/Starvation 243 Klaskish River 256 Creeks Kokanee Creek 263 North Queest Mountain 100 Konni Mountain 356 Ogden Point 170 Kootenay Inlet 25 Oktwanch River 181 Kotcho Lake 365 Okusyelda Hill 205 Kwinitsa Creek 148 Otter Lake 105 Kwun Creek 189 Owikeno Lake 342 Lac des Roches 326 Papoose Lake 311 Lac du Bois 38 Pea Mountain 300 Lagopus Mountain 195 Perry Creek 50 Lava Lake 113 Petitot River 40 Legate Creek 153 Pierce Range 373 Lightning Creek/Quesnel 225 Pine Pass 82 Lillooet River 345 Pine River Breaks 351 Limestone Islands 323 Pine River Dunes 350 Little Gaspard Basalt 334 Pine/Storm/Tree Islands 271 Columns Portage Brule Rapids 232 Little Gaspard Creek 277 Procter Lake 49 Little White Lake 163 Ptarmigan Creek 310 Lone Tree Hill 236 Punti Lake 335 Mahoney Lake 369 Puntledge River 11 Mamquam River 370 Rae Basin 61 Mandalay Creek 211 Rimrocks 103 Matheson Inlet 322 Rock Lake 325 Mayer Lake 108 Rocky Point 167 McGregor River 316 Rugged Mountain 240 B.C. ECOLOGICAL RESERVES PROGRAM (A010/H/2) 85-10-01 C3 M ERPII ERPII NA E NAME Rugged PoIn.t_ 184 Tete Jaune Cache 282 SalIne Lak-es· 21 Thatue/Zechtoo Mountains 129 San Juan Delta 361 Thenatlodi Mountain 130 San Juan Flood Plain 179 Tlell River 318 San Juan r�eadow 180 Toad Hot Springs 230 Sandspit 28 Top of the World 45 Saturna Island Extension 7 Ex. Trembleur Lake 366 Seal Bay 364 Trial Islands 346 Septet Range 293 Trophy Mountain 281 Shames 146 Tseax River Forest 115 Sheep Point 336 Tseax River Lava Beds 114 Shorts Creek 283 Tsenaglode Creek 132 Shuttleworth Bight 242 Tsitika River 111 Sinclair Mills 218 Tumbo Island 258 Skeena/NcNeil RIvers 149 Tuya River Valley 134 Skookumchuck Creek 292 Tuya River 291 Skutz Falls 176 Twin Bays Creek 266 Slim Creek 214 Two Sisters Mountain 226 Small Creek 69 Tyhee Lake Junipers 192 Somass RIver 367 Tyhee Lake Savannah 193 South Creek 339 Valdes Island 9 Sovereign Creek 341 Van Inlet (Q.C.I.) 24 Spotted Lake 19 Vaseaux Lake 22 Squalicum Lake 92 Ward Creek 160 Steamboat 228 Wee Sandy Creek 344 Stein River 253 Whipsaw Creek Pines 17 Stikine Grand Canyon 133 White Swan Bog 29 Stone Mountain 43 Windy Bay 298 Stoyama Creek 328 White Ridge 374 Strata Range 122 Wokkpash Creek 229 Straw Creek 188 Wolf River 2 Stubbs Island 327 Zolzap Creek 117 Sturn Lake 72 Sumallo River 372 Sumas Mountain 110 Summerland Plateau 18 Summit Lake 213 Surrey Bend 270 Syringa Creek 265 Tabletop Mountain 141 Tahltan River 136 Tahsish River 257 Tahsish/Kwois 363 Tamarack Lake 157 Tanzilla River 131 Taspai Creek 212 Tchaikazan River 36 Telegraph Creek 137 Telkwa 156 Teresa Island. 68 B.C. ECOLOGICAL RESERVES PROGRAM (A010/H/3) 85-10-01 C4 C2. Proposal Name and Numbers Location 97 Khutzeymateen Valley, NE of Prince Rupert 111 Tsitika drainage (6 areas), NE Vancouver Island 164 Nimpkish Island, north-c entral Vancouver Island 237 Haley Lake near Green Mountain, Nanaimo River drainage 298 Windy Bay, Lyell Island (South Moresby) Tahsish-Kwois, Vancouver Island 363 NW cs C3. NUMERICAL LIST AND DESCRIPTION OF ECOLOGICAL RESERVE PROPOSALS (INCLUDES ECOLOGICAL RESERVES) \.I C6 i C3. list of-'Apprfc i:Jtions for Ecologic al Re s erve s in Brit is h Co lumb ia 1968 • ( I ) Pun tledge Ri ver va l ley, Comox Gl aci er , St rat hcona Prov inc ial Pa rk, nature co n servancy area (A Ta , HHb, MHa, CWHb , CWHa). Propos ed by V.J. Kraji na.- Wo lf River "aJJey, Ce n tral St ra t hcon a, St ra thcona Provincia l Pa rk, nature co n servancy area (CWH b, CWHa). Proposed by V.J. Kraji na. *(3) Dis covery Is land, Crown la nd and India n res erve (C DFa) . Proposed by R. G. McHinn. 2 (4) Ea st Redonda Is lan d, Crown la nd (M Hb, MHa, CWHb, �, CDFb). Proposed by V.J. Kraji na and V�ed � (5) Hornby Island, Crown la nd (CDFa ). Proposed by T. M.C. Ta ylor and T. C. Brayshaw. las u e til s I and , Crow n and (C F b). Prop sed by 4 (6) 9 I 0 0 T. M.C. Taylor and T. C. Braysh� (7 ) Sa turna Is land, Crown la nd (CD Fa ). Proposed by 15 T. C. Brayshaw. (8) Ga b rio I a I s I and , C row n I and ( C D Fa ) • Propo sed by T. C. Bra yshaw. ---- Va lde s Is I and , Crow n I and (- CDFa) • Prop 0 se d by T.e. Brayshaw. --- (IO) Crown la nd (CDFa). Propose d 16 (,s alt � �dJ by T. M.�pC. Ta�y lorT� and T. C. Brays ha w • • ( I I ) Burn s Bog, Delta Municipa lity land (�). Proposed by K. J. Be amish and V. J. Krajin a. (12) Ambrose lake , Se chelt Peninsula , Crown an d private , 28 lan d (C DFb). Propos ed by K. I. Be ami sh and thcote. �,Vi4J� (Il) 1J'�rian gle Islan �, Be resford Island, Sartin e Isla nd, lartine Cleland Island , Sola nd er Island , Crown la nd ( CWHb) rieresford Propose d by C. J. Guig ue t. �e ValleE{I ,. ) Burma n lake -GeldeR Wiade, Ce ntra l St rathcona, Strat olander cona Provin cial Park, nat ure con se rvancy are a (ATa, !I HHb , HHa). Propose d by V. J. Krajin a, V. Be dnar:-and SatorU"Kojima . (15) Canoe I s le ts Crown I and (CD---- Fa). Propos ed by R.HtJt. DrR�� enS��S.t . *(1 6) In kaneep Provincial Forest eas t of Va seux Lake , Crown fa n dun d e r t re e - farm I ice n c e ( P P BG, ID Fa , I D F b) • Propose d by V. J. Kra jina and V�dn� Check Incomplete. * sheets C7 IER� II p,:rlU' (17) �Whipsa w Creek (Lot 1�8), m i ning property wIth timber reserve (IOFa 1 . Proposed by V.J. Krajina and V. Bed n a r-. -- (18) Summerla nd Pl ateau, Crown la nd (PPB----G). Propos ed by T.C. Brayshaw. iSpot ted� La ke nea r Osoyoos , p rivate (PPBG). (19) Kli1"k land - P r:�po s � d by V. J. K r a j ina and V. Bed n a r. (oeL enaa wes t of Spot ted La ke nea r Osoyoos , private land (20) ,.. a (PPSG) .
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