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Guide to Provincial Info on Ecosystems and Ecological Communities in Coastal BC

Guide to Provincial Info on Ecosystems and Ecological Communities in Coastal BC

Guide to Provincial Info on Ecosystems and Ecological Communities in Coastal BC

This 2025 document provides users and producers of ecosystem-based information, data, and mapping in coastal British Columbia with provincial information…
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Local Government Tools Supporting Species and Ecosystems at Risk

Local Government Tools Supporting Species and Ecosystems at Risk

This is an SCCP resource guide for local governments, decision-makers and those involved in land use stewardship and in the…
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Red Alder / Slough Sedge [Black Cottonwood] Plant Community Profile

Red Alder / Slough Sedge [Black Cottonwood] Plant Community Profile

SCCP's 2010 ecological plant community profile of Red alder / slough sedge [black cottonwood]Continue reading→
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Western Redcedar / Devil’s Club Plant Community Profile

Western Redcedar / Devil’s Club Plant Community Profile

SCCP's 2010 ecological plant community profile of Western Red Cedar / Devil’s ClubContinue reading→
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Western Redcedar / Common Snowberry Plant Community Profile

Western Redcedar / Common Snowberry Plant Community Profile

SCCP's 2010 ecological plant community profile of Western Red Cedar / Common SnowberryContinue reading→
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Western Redcedar / Black Twinberry Plant Community Profile

Western Redcedar / Black Twinberry Plant Community Profile

SCCP's 2010 ecological plant community profile of Western Redcedar / Black TwinberryContinue reading→
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Western Hemlock – Douglas-fir / Electrified Cat’s-tail Moss Plant Community Profile

Western Hemlock – Douglas-fir / Electrified Cat’s-tail Moss Plant Community Profile

SCCP's 2010 ecological plant community profile of Western Hemlock – Douglas-fir / Electrified Cat’s-tail MossContinue reading→
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Red Alder / Skunk Cabbage Plant Community Profile

Red Alder / Skunk Cabbage Plant Community Profile

SCCP’s 2010 ecological plant community profile of Red alder / skunk cabbage Continue reading→
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Grand Fir / Three-leaved Foamflower Plant Community Profile

Grand Fir / Three-leaved Foamflower Plant Community Profile

SCCP’s 2010 ecological plant community profile of Grand fir / Three-leaved Foamflower Continue reading→
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Grand Fir / Dull Oregon-grape Plant Community Profile

Grand Fir / Dull Oregon-grape Plant Community Profile

SCCP's 2010 ecological plant community profile of Grand fir / Dull Oregon-grape Continue reading→
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Vertebrates
Mammals
Bat Species
Mountain Beaver
Pacific Water Shrew
Townsend’s Mole
Birds
Barn Owl
Barn Swallow
Great Blue Heron, fannini subspecies
Marbled Murrelet
American Goshawk, laingi subspecies
Short-eared Owl
Western Screech-Owl, kennicottii subspecies
Amphibians
Coastal Giant Salamander
Coastal Tailed Frog
Northern Red-legged Frog
Oregon Spotted Frog
Western Toad
Reptiles
Common Sharp-tailed Snake
Painted Turtle, Pacific Coast Population
Rubber Boa
Fish
Nooksack Dace
Salish Sucker
Invertebrates
Insects
Audouin's Night-stalking Tiger Beetle
Dun Skipper
Grappletail
Johnson’s Hairstreak
Molluscs
Olympia Oyster
Oregon Forestsnail
Plants
Non-Vascular
Poor pocket moss
Vascular
Phantom orchid
Streambank lupine
Tall bugbane
Vancouver Island beggarticks
Ecological Communities
Arbutus
Coastal Douglas-fir
Coastal Sand Ecosystems
Coastal Western Hemlock
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