Environmental Trends 2002
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Protected Areas
How Big are British Columbia's Protected Areas?
Number of Protected Areas in Each Size Category (size in hectares)

SOURCE: Decision Support Services, Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management, 2002. NOTES: This analysis includes both terrestrial and marine protected areas.
How big are British Columbias protected areas?
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British Columbia has 877 protected areas composed of national and provincial parks, ecological reserves and other designations comprising 926 distinct areas.
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Large protected areas are vital to maintain viable populations of animals with large home ranges, such as Grizzly Bears.
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When contiguous protected areas are viewed as a single unit, 21 protected areas in British Columbia are larger than 100,000 hectares; two of those are larger than 1 million hectares.
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Small protected areas provide protection for rare and endangered species and their habitats, when larger reserves are not possible, and help to link together larger reserves.
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150 protected areas in British Columbia are smaller than 10 hectares.
For detailed information, including graph data, see In-Depth report [pdf].
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