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Conservation at a slow pace: terrestrial gastropods facing fast-changing climate

Conservation at a slow pace: terrestrial gastropods facing fast-changing climate

Conservation at a slow pace: terrestrial gastropods facing fast-changing climate

Paper - Conservation at a slow pace: terrestrial gastropods facing fast-changing climate (2017)Continue reading→
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Common Land Snails of BC’s South Coast

Common Land Snails of BC’s South Coast

Identification guide to the common land snails on BC's South Coast (2019). Continue reading→
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Oregon Forestsnail Best Management Practices Guidebook

Oregon Forestsnail Best Management Practices Guidebook

2018 edition of BC’s best management practices for the Oregon Forestsnail Read More
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Oregon Forestsnail Species Profile

Oregon Forestsnail Species Profile

SCCP’s Species Profile of the Oregon Forestsnail (2015). Download
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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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