Accounts and Measures for Managing Identified Wildlife
Introduction
On June 5, 2006, 45 species and plant communities were added to the list of
Category of Species at Risk. There are currently a total of 85 species and plant communities in the
Category of Species at Risk. Accounts for the 85 species and plant communities are available below:
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Accounts and Measures by Forest Region
Accounts and Measures by Species: Fish
Accounts and Measures by Species: Amphibians
Salamanders
Frogs and toads
Accounts and Measures by Species: Reptiles
Snakes
Accounts and Measures by Species: Invertebrates
Accounts and Measures by Species: Birds
Birds of prey
Seabirds
Songbirds
Upland game birds, waders and shorebirds
Woodpeckers
Accounts and Measures by Species: Mammals
Bats
Carnivores
Rodents
Shrews
Ungulates
Accounts and Measures by Species: Plants and Plant Communities
Plants
Plant Communities
Acronyms Glossary, Citations and Appendices
Acronyms
Appendices
- Ministry of Forests administrative boundaries
PDF(59KB)
- Ecoprovince and ecosection codes
PDF(23KB)
- Biogeoclimatic ecological classification unit codes
PDF(20KB)
- Broad ecosystem units of British Columbia
PDF(97KB)
- Structural stages and codes
PDF(36KB)
- Wildlife tree classification for coniferous trees
PDF(47KB)
- Coarse woody debris classification
PDF(32KB)
- Scientific names of commonly referred to tree and wildlife species
PDF(17KB)
- NatureServe status
PDF(28KB)
- Determining wildlife tree dbh recommendations for cavity-nesters
PDF(45KB)
- Subsections:
- Coast region Identified Wildlife forest district tables
PDF(33KB)
- Northern Interior region Identified Wildlife forest district tables
PDF(35KB)
- Southern Interior region Identified Wildlife forest district tables
PDF(42KB)
Note – Citation for accounts and measures:
B.C. Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection. 2004. [enter account name, e.g., Coastal
Giant Salamander (Dicamptondon tenebrosus)] in Accounts and Measures
for Managing Identified Wildlife – Accounts V. 2004. B.C. Ministry of Water,
Land and Air Protection, Victoria, B.C.
Available: http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/wld/frpa/iwms/accounts.html (accessed [enter date
accessed]).
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