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Drywilliam Lake - Ecological Reserve
' Drywilliam Lake - Ecological Reserve
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Purpose Location
Restrictions Ecological Zone
Size
Management Planning
 

Date Established:

1975

Purpose:
Ecological reserves are areas in British Columbia selected to preserve representative and special natural ecosystems, plant and animal species, features and phenomena. The key role of ecological reserves is to contribute to the maintenance of biological diversity and the protection of genetic materials. Scientific research is one of the principle uses of ecological reserves in British Columbia. Click here for more information on Ecological Reserves.

Drywilliam Lake Ecological Reserve was established to preserve for forestry research a representative stand of Douglas-fir in the Sub-boreal Spruce Zone.

Restrictions:
Ecological reserves are not created for outdoor recreation. Most ecological reserves, however, are open to the public for non-destructive pursuits like hiking, nature observation and photography. Consumptive activities like hunting, freshwater fishing, camping, livestock grazing, removal of materials, plants or animals are prohibited by regulation in ecological reserves. Motorized vehicles are not allowed. Research and educational activities may be carried out but only under permit.

Size: 95 ha

Location:

Adjacent to Highway 16, 45 km W of Vanderhoof

Ecological Zones:
Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification information

Sub-boreal spruce

Management Planning:

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