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Bowen-Gambier SEI Home Page
Bowen-Gambier and the smaller islands of Howe Sound were mapped with
the East Vancouver Island & Gulf Islands, a unique ecological region
in Canada. The Mediterranean-type climate and long growing season support
many rare species of plants and, animals, and plant communities. Unfortunately,
it is also one of two areas in British Columbia where the greatest loss
of natural systems occurs. Intense development pressures throughout
this region have resulted in the fragmentation, degradation, and loss
of these natural ecosystems.
Ecosystems, Methodology and Management Recommendations are described
in the reports for East Vancouver Island and Gulf Islands.
This project was coordinated and overseen by a Technical Advisory Group
(TAG) consisting of representatives from: Environment Canada, Canadian
Wildlife Service (CWS); Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection (Vancouver
Island Region, Nanaimo); and Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management
(Conservation Data Centre), Victoria. Major funding for the project
was provided by Environment Canada (Pacific Coast Joint Venture) and
the Habitat Conservation Trust Fund. Additional funds were contributed
by B.C.'s Corporate Resources Inventory Initiative, B.C. Ministry of
Forests, Capital and Comox-Strathcona Regional Districts, Provincial
Capital Commission, Islands Trust, City of Nanaimo and the District
of Campbell River. Fisheries and Oceans Canada provided additional stream
data to supplement the TRIM (Terrain Resource Information Management)
digital base maps.

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