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Known fish distribution for the Okanagan Shuswap TSA
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This coverage identifies logged areas (cutblocks, or openings). These areas are mapped by differentially corrected GPS. Attributes include type of harvest, species cut, and retention type.
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A map showing provincial forest types in Saskatchewan.
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Elk Connectivity Corridors within the Merritt Timber Supply Area
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An interpretation of bedrock geology, topography and other sources of information that shows the potential for karst formations. This is a reconnaissance level map for all of British Columbia
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Walk-in lakes and the buffers around the walk-in lakes within the old Clearwater Forest District. The old Clearwater Forest District became the northern part of the Thompson-Rivers Natural Resource District. Walk-in lakes were identified for non-motorized access only.
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Elk corridors within the Merritt Timber Supply Area
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Stoyoma Wilderness Area within the Merrit Timber Supply Area
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Biodiversity Corridors in the Kamloops Forest District showing dispersal routes of wildlife.
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The spatial representation for a Public Sustained Yield Unit, which is an area of Crown land, usually a natural topographic unit determined by drainage areas, managed for sustained yield by the Crown through the Ministry of Forests. It includes all Crown lands within the currently established boundaries of the unit and excludes federal lands, provincial parks, experimental forest reserves, gazetted watersheds and tree farm licences. Crown land designated as a public sustained yield unit under Section 6 of the Forest Act. A portion of a TSA