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A Salmon Monitoring & Stewardship Framework for British Columbia's Central Coast
The Gray Wolves of British Columbia's Coastal Rainforests
Salmon Development Techniques, Their Present Status, and Their Possible Applications to the British Columbia Salmon Stocks
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Settlement Patterns on the Central Coast
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GRIZZLY BEAR MONITORING by the HEILTSUK PEOPLE AS a CRUCIBLE for FIRST NATION CONSERVATION PRACTICE Version: 1 Submitted: 2012-10-26 PDF Created: 2012/10/29
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Tracking Raincoast Into 2006
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The Gray Wolves (Canis Lupus) of British Columbia's Coastal Rainforests
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Understanding Relationships Between the Heiltsuk Nation and Environmentalists
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