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Identified Wildlife Management Strategy 2004
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Identified Wildlife Management Strategy

Accounts and Measures for Managing Identified Wildlife

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:

Preface PDF(158KB)  
Intro PDF(80KB)
Selection of Identified Wildlife
Account Development and Review
Account Template
Identified Wildlife by Forest Region

ACCOUNTS and MEASURES by FOREST REGION
Coast Forest Region PDF(4.37MB)
Southern Interior Forest Region PDF(2.95MB)
Northern Forest Region PDF(5.47MB)

ACCOUNTS and MEASURES by SPECIES

FISH
Vananda Creek Sticklebacks PDF(143KB)
Bull Trout PDF(178KB)
Cutthroat Trout PDF(169KB)

AMPHIBIANS
Salamanders
Coastal Giant Salamander PDF(154KB)
Coeur d'Alene Salamander PDF(121KB)
Tiger Salamander PDF(132KB)
Frogs and toads
Coastal Tailed Frog PDF(137KB)
Great Basin Spadefoot PDF(112KB)
Northern Leopard Frog PDF(139KB)
Red-legged Frog PDF(148KB)
Rocky Mountain Tailed Frog PDF(147KB)

REPTILES
Snakes
Great Basin Gopher Snake PDF(124KB)
Racer PDF(116KB)

Western Rattlesnake PDF(116KB)

INVERTEBRATES
Gillett's Checkerspot PDF(103KB)
Johnson's Hairstreak PDF(104KB)
Quatsino Cave Amphipod PDF(100KB)
Sonora Skipper PDF(98KB)
Sooty Hairstreak PDF(99KB)

BIRDS
Birds of prey
Burrowing Owl PDF(137KB)
Flammulated Owl PDF(129KB)
Interior Western Screech-Owl PDF(137KB)
Northern Pygmy Owl PDF(168KB)
Prairie Falcon PDF(128KB)

Queen Charlotte Goshawk PDF(167KB)
Queen Charlotte Northern Saw-whet Owl PDF(156KB)
Short-eared Owl PDF(120KB)
Spotted Owl PDF(182KB)
Seabirds
Ancient Murrelet PDF(154KB)
Marbled Murrelet PDF(200KB)

Cassin's Auklet PDF(149KB)
Songbirds
Bay-breasted Warbler PDF(162KB)
Black-throated Green Warbler PDF(146KB)
Brewer's Sparrow PDF(159KB)
Cape May Warbler PDF(141KB)
Connecticut Warbler PDF(142KB)

Grasshopper Sparrow PDF(153KB)
Nelson' Sharp-tailed Sparrow PDF(111KB)
Sage Thrasher PDF(143KB)
Yellow-breasted Chat PDF(130KB)
Upland game birds, waders and shorebirds
American White Pelican PDF(169KB)
Great Blue Heron PDF(153KB)
Long-billed Curlew PDF(120KB)
Sandhill Crane PDF(143KB)
Sharp-tailed Grouse PDF(128KB)
"Vancouver Island" White-tailed Ptarmigan PDF(118KB)
Woodpeckers
Hairy Woodpecker PDF(129KB)
Lewis Woodpecker PDF(160KB)

White-headed Woodpecker PDF(147KB)
Williamson's Sapsucker PDF(137KB)

MAMMALS
Bats
Fringed Myotis PDF(118KB)
Keens Long-eared Myotis PDF(109KB)

Spotted Bat PDF(113KB)
Carnivores
Badger PDF(139KB)
Fisher PDF(199KB)

Grizzly Bear PDF(205KB)
Wolverine PDF(135KB)
Rodents
Vancouver Island Marmot PDF(126KB)
 
Shrews
Pacific Water Shrew PDF(122KB)

Common Water Shrew PDF(132KB)
Ungulates
Caribou PDF(270KB)

Bighorn Sheep PDF(194KB)

PLANTS
Scoulers Corydalis PDF(111KB)
Tall Bugbane PDF(105KB)

PLANT COMMUNITIES
Alkali Saltgrass Herbaceous Vegetation PDF(103KB)
Antelope Brush/Bluebunch Wheatgrass PDF(119KB)
Antelope Brush/Needle-and-Thread Grass PDF(101KB)
Douglas-Fir/Alaska Oniongrass PDF(106KB)
Douglas-Fir/Common Juniper/Cladonia PDF(104KB)
Douglas-Fir/Dull Oregon Grape PDF(109KB)
Douglas-Fir/Snowberry/Balsamroot PDF(120KB)
Hybrid White Spruce/Ostrich Fern PDF(106KB)
Ponderosa Pine/Bluebunch Wheatgras-Silky Lupine PDF(119KB)
Vasey’s Big Sage/Pinegrass PDF(103KB)
Water Birch-Red-Osier Dogwood PDF(116KB)
Western Hemlock-Douglas-Fir/Electrified Cat’s-Tail Moss PDF(102KB)
Western Redcedar-Douglas-Fir/Vine maple PDF(108KB)
Western Redcedar-Douglas-Fir/Devil’s Club PDF(108KB)
Western Redcedar/Devil’s Club/Ostrich Fern PDF(104KB)

Acronyms - Glossary PDF(56KB)
Appendices

  1. Ministry of Forests administrative boundaries PDF(59KB)
  2. Ecoprovince and ecosection codes PDF(23KB)
  3. Biogeoclimatic ecological classification unit codes PDF(20KB)
  4. Broad ecosystem units of British Columbia PDF(97KB)
  5. Structural stages and codes PDF(36KB)
  6. Wildlife tree classification for coniferous trees PDF(47KB)
  7. Coarse woody debris classification PDF(32KB)
  8. Scientific names of commonly referred to tree and wildlife species PDF(17KB)
  9. NatureServe status PDF(28KB)
  10. Determining wildlife tree dbh recommendations for cavity-nesters PDF(45KB)
  11. Subsections:
    1. Coast region Identified Wildlife forest district tables PDF(33KB)
    2. Northern Interior region Identified Wildlife forest district tables PDF(35KB)
    3. 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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