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In 2003, the Cariboo Region was amalgamated with the Nelson Region, and the
Kamloops Region to create the Southern Interior Forest Region. Before this
amalgamation the following materials were previously produced by the Cariboo
Region. Cariboo Region Publications
Annas, R. M. and R. Coupe. (editors). 1979.
Biogeoclimatic Zones and Subzones of the Cariboo Forest Region. B.C. Min.
For., Cariboo Forest Region. Williams Lake.
Armleder, H.M. 1999. Clumpy Spacing - Juvenile Spacing Douglas-fir into
Clumps to Imitate Natural Stand Structure. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria,
B.C. Extension Note
32.
Armleder, H.M., D.A. Leckenby, D.J. Freddy, and L.L. Hicks. 1989. Integrated
Management of Timber and Deer: Interior Forests of Western North America. USDA.
General
Technical Report PNW-GTR-227.
Armleder, H.M., M.J. Waterhouse, D.G. Keisker, and R.J. Dawson. 1994. Winter
Habitat Use by Mule Deer in the Central Interior of British Columbia.
Canadian Journal
of Zoology, Volume 72, Number 10, pp. 1721 - 1725.
Armleder, H.M., M.J. Waterhouse, R. Dawson, and K. Iverson. 1998. Mule Deer
Response to Low-Volume Partial Cutting on Winter Ranges in Central Interior
British Columbia. B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
Research Report 16.
Armleder, H.M., and R.J. Dawson. 1992. Logging on mule deer winter range: An
integrated management approach. The
Forestry Chronicle. Volume 68, Number 1, pp. 132-137.
Armleder, H.M., R.J. Dawson, and R.N. Thomson. 1986. Handbook for Timber and
Mule Deer Management Co-ordination on Winter Ranges in the Cariboo Forest
Region. B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
Land Management
Handbook 13.
Armleder, H.M. and S.K. Stevenson. 1996.
Using
Alternative Silvicultural Systems to Integrate Mountain Caribou and Timber
Management in British Columbia. Rangifer, Special Issue No. 9. Proceedings
of the sixth North American Caribou Workshop, Prince George, B.C., Canada, 1-4
March, 1994. Proceedings of the George River Caribou Workshop Labrador City,
Labrador, Canada, 27-29 Jan, 1994. pp. 141-148.
Armleder, H.M. and S.K. Stevenson. 1995. Silviculture Systems to Maintain
Caribou Habitat in Managed British Columbia Forests. In:
Proceedings: innovative silviculture systems in boreal forests. A symposium
held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, October 2-8, 1994. 1995. Bamsey, C.R.,
editor. pp. 83-87.
Armleder, H.M., S.K. Stevenson, S.D. Walker. 1992. Estimating the Abundance
of Arboreal Forage Lichens. B.C. Min. For., Williams Lake.
Land Management
Handbook field guide insert 7.
Axelrood, P.E., W.K. Chapman, K.A. Seifert, D.B. Trooter, G.M. Shrimpton.
1998. Cylindrocarpon and Fusarium root colonization of Douglas-fir
seedlings from British Columbia reforestation sites.
Canadian Journal
of Forest Research, Volume 28, Number 8, pp. 1198-1206.
Carver, M., and P. Teti. 1998.
Illuminating the Black Box: A Numerical Examination of British Columbia's
Watershed Assessment Procedures (Level 1). In: Mountains to Sea: Human
Interaction with the Hydrologic Cycle. pp. 104-113.
Comeau, P.G., G.J. Harper, M.E. Blache, J.O. Boateng, and K.D. Thomas
(editors). 1996. Integrated Forest Vegetation Management: Options and
Applications. B.C. Min. For. and For. Can.
FRDA Report 251.
Coupe, R., A.C. Stewart, and B.M. Wikeem. 1991. Engelmann Spruce - Subalpine
Fir Zone. In: Ecosystems of British Columbia:
Special Report
Series 6. B.C. Min. For. Victoria, B.C. pp. 223-236.
Daigle, P.W. and R.J. Dawson. 1996. Management Concepts for Landscape
Ecology: Part 1 of 7. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C.
Extension Note 07.
Davis, L., M. Waterhouse and H. Armleder. 1999. A Comparison of Breeding
Bird Communities in Seral Stages of the Engelmann Spruce Sub-Alpine Fir Zone in
East Central British Columbia. B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
Working Paper 39.
Dawson, R.J. 1998. Landscape Attributes of Interior Douglas-fir forests on
the Fraser Plateau. In: Managing the Dry Douglas-fir Forests of the Southern
Interior: Workshop Proceedings April 29-30, 1997. Kamloops, British Columbia,
Canada. B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
Working Paper 34.
pp. 9-20.
Dawson, R.J., H.M. Armleder, and M.J. Waterhouse. 1990. Preferences of Mule
Deer for Douglas-Fir Foliage From Different Sized Trees. In:
The
Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 54, Number 3, pp 378-382.
DeShield, C., M. Lirette, and P. Teti. 1996.
Fisheries Target Risk Assessment. Report prepared for the CCLUP Integration
Process by the Fisheries Target Committee. August 15, 1996.
Eastman, D.S., C.A. Bryden, M.A. Eng, R. Kowall, H.M. Armleder, E.C. Lofroth,
and S.K. Stevenson. 1991. Silviculturists and wildlife habitat managers:
Competitors or cooperators? In:
Transactions of the
fifty-sixth North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference. pp.
640-651.
MacKinnon, A., J. Pojar, and R. Coupe (Editors). 1992. Plants of Northern
British Columbia. MacKinnon, 1992. Available for purchase at: Lone Pine
Publishing, Edmonton, Alta. Available to purchase from:
Lone Pine Publishing, Edmonton,
Alta.
Newsome, T.A. 1995.
Assessing Aspen Competition on Pine Growth in the Cariboo Forest Region. In:
Northern Interior Vegetation Management Association. Proceedings: NIVMA Annual
General Meeting. January 18,19 - 1995 Williams Lake, B.C. pp. 91-97.
Newsome, T.A., B.M. Wikeem, and C. Sutherland. 1995. Sheep Grazing Guidelines
for Managing Vegetation on Forest Plantations in British Columbia. B.C. Min.
For., Victoria, B.C.
Land Management
Handbook 34.
Newsome, T.A., C.D. Sutherland, and A. Vyse. 1991.
Establishing Douglas-fir Plantations in the Dry Belt of Interior British
Columbia. In: Interior Douglas-fir the species and its management. pp.
227-233.
Newsome, T.A., N.M. Daintith, and D. Routledge. 1995. Siberian and West
Larch: Comparisons to Other Species in Central British Columbia. In: Ecology and
Management of Larix Forests: A Look Ahead. W.C. Schmidt and K.J. McDonald
(Compilers).
Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT. p447-451.
Parish, R., R.A. Coupe, and D.A. Lloyd (Editors). 1996. Plants of Southern
Interior British Columbia. Lone
Pine Publishing, Edmonton, Alta.
Steen, O.A. and A. Smith. 1991. Grass and Legume Seeding for Vegetation
Control on Blade Scarified Sites in the ICH and ESSF Zones in the Central
Interior of British Columbia. B.C. Min. For. and For. Can., Victoria, B.C.
FRDA Rep. 182.
Steen, O.A. and A.L. Roberts. 1988. Guide to Wetland Ecosystems of the Very
Dry Montane Interior Douglas-fir Subzone Eastern Fraser Plateau Variant (IDFb2)
in the Cariboo Forest Region, British Columbia. B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
Land Management
Report 55.
Steen, O., and D.A. Demarchi. 1991. Sub-Boreal Pine - Spruce Zone. In:
Ecosystems of British Columbia:
Special Report
Series 6. B.C. Min. For. Victoria, B.C. pp. 195-208.
Steen, O.A., and R.A. Coupe. 1997. A Field Guide to Forest Site
Identification and Interpretation for the Cariboo Forest Region. B.C. Min For.,
Williams Lake, B.C.
Land Management
Handbook 39.
Steen, O.A., R.J. Stathers, and R.A. Coupe. 1990. Identification and
Management of Summer Frost-prone Sites in the Cariboo Forest Region. B.C. Min.
For. and For. Can., Victoria, B.C.
FRDA Rep. 157.
Stevenson, S.K., A.N. Lance, and H.M. Armleder. 1998. Estimating the
Abundance of Arboreal Forage Lichens: User's Guide - A Guide for Users of
Estimating the Abundance of Arboreal Forage Lichens, Land Management Handbook
Field Guide Insert 7. B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
Land Management
Handbook 43.
Stevenson, S.K., H.M. Armleder, M.J. Hull, D.G. King, E.L. Terry, G.S. Watts,
B.N. Mclellan, and K.N. Child.1994.
Mountain Caribou
in Managed Forests Preliminary Recommendations for Managers. B.C. Min. For.
Williams Lake.
Teti, P. 2000.
Recommendations for managing the effects of forest practices on stream
temperature in British Columbia. Prepared for Temperature Sensitive Stream
Working Group, B.C. Ministry of Forests. pp. 37.
Teti, P. 1998.
The
Effects of Forest Practices on Stream Temperature: A Review of the Literature.
Unpublished report B.C. Ministry of Forests. Cariboo Forest Region. pp. 10.
Teti, P. 1997.
Effects of logging roads and road deactivation on surface erosion and hydrology.
Final Report to the Science Council of B.C. on a research project funded by
Forest Renewal B.C. Unpublished Report.
Teti, P. 1996.
An
experimental turbidity probe installation. In: Proceedings the second
Automatic Water Quality Monitoring Workshop, Richmond, British Columbia,
February 12-13, 1996. Hosted by the B.C. Water Quality Monitoring Agreement
Coordinating Committee.
Teti, P., R.D. Winkler, B. Guy, and H. Hamilton. 1997.
An
Annotated Bibliography of Surface Erosion from Forest Roads.
Ward, K. and B. Chapman. 1995.
The
Cariboo Underworld: Amphibians in Clearcuts and Forests. In: Cordillera,
Volume 2, Number 2, Winter 1995, pp. 32 -41.
Waterhouse, M.J., H.M. Armleder, and R.J. Dawson. 1994. Winter Food Habits of
Mule Deer in the Central Interior of British Columbia. B.C. Min. For., Victoria,
B.C., Research
Note 113.
Waterhouse, M.J. , H.M Armleder, and R.J. Dawson. 1991. Forage Litterfall in
Douglas-fir Forests in the Central interior of British Columbia. B.C. Min.
For., Williams Lake.
Research Note 108.
Waterhouse, M.J. and R.J. Dawson. 1998. Bird Communities In Interior
Douglas-fir Forests in the Cariboo Forest Region. In: Managing the Dry
Douglas-fir Forests of the Southern Interior: Workshop Proceedings April 29-30,
1997 Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
Working Paper 34.
pp. 90-112.
Waterhouse, M.J., R.J. Dawson, and H.M. Armleder. 1991. Chemical Composition
of Douglas-fir Foliage on Mule Deer Winter Range. B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
Research
Report R91003-CA.
Waterhouse, M.J., R.J. Dawson, and H.M. Armleder. 1989. The Effects of
Juvenile Spacing on Wildlife Habitat Use During Winter in the Interior
Douglas-fir Zone of British Columbia. B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
Research
Report R89003-CA.
Waterhouse, M.J., R.J. Dawson, H.M. Armleder, and P. Belliveau. 1988. A
Preliminary Study of the Effects of Juvenile Spacing on Wildlife Habitat Use
During Winter in the Interior Douglas-fir Zone of British Columbia. B.C. Min.
For., Victoria, B.C.
Research
Report R88002-CA.
Xiao, G. and B. Chapman. 1997. Cultivation of Hericium abietis on conifer
sawdust. Canadian
Journal of Botany, Volume 75, Number 7, pp. 1155-1157.
Cariboo Forest Region Extension Notes (from June 1993
to March 2002 - Series discontinued)
- EN01
Introduction to Extension Notes (PDF, 37KB)
- EN02
Grass and Legume Seeding for Vegetation Control (PDF, 27KB)
- EN03
Siberian and Western Larch Species Trial (PDF, 27KB)
- EN04
Site Disturbance and Reclamation (PDF, 35KB)
- EN05
Identification and Management of Summer Frost-Prone Sites in the Cariboo
Forest Region (PDF, 32KB)
- EN06
Improving Douglas-fir Survival and Growth by Planting Under a Stand of
Juvenile Lodgepole Pine (PDF, 39KB)
- EN07
Harvesting and Streamflow (PDF, 29KB)
- EN08
Estimating the Abundance of Arboreal Forage Lichens (PDF, 30KB)
- EN09
Group Selection Systems for High Elevation Forests in the Cariboo Forest
Region (PDF, 29KB)
- EN10
Winter Food Habitats of Mule Deer (PDF, 36KB)
- EN11
Uniform Shelterwood Systems for Douglas-fir/Lodgepole Pine Stands (PDF,
49KB)
- EN12
Demonstration of Alternative Silvicultural Systems for Lodgepole Pine
(PDF, 33KB)
- EN13
Southern Interior Watershed Assessment Procedure (PDF, 92KB)
- EN14
Wildlife Diversity in Managed High Elevation Forests (PDF, 30KB)
- EN15
Natural and Managed Disturbance Patterns: Implications for Biodiversity
Management in the Interior Douglas-fir Zone (PDF, 42KB)
- EN16
Sheep Grazing for Vegetation Control (PDF, 74KB)
- EN17
Mushroom Harvesting in the Cariboo Forest Region (PDF, 29KB)
- EN18
Effects of Disturbance on Terrestrial Amphibians in Three Biogeoclimatic
Zones (PDF, 35KB)
- EN19
Silvicultural Systems for Lodgepole Pine and Northern Caribou (PDF,
54KB)
- EN20
Assessing the Effects of Aspen Competition on Lodgepole Pine Growth
(PDF, 35KB)
- EN21
Herbarium (PDF, 37KB)
- EN22
Progress Report on Group Selection Systems for High Elevation Forests in the
Cariboo Forest Region (PDF, 163KB)
- EN23
Silvicultural systems for Douglas-fir stands on very deep snowfall mule deer
winter ranges (PDF, 263KB)
- EN24
Natural Regeneration in Managed Uneven-aged Douglas-fir Stands in the
IDFdk3, IDFxm and IDFxw Biogeoclimatic Subzones (PDF, 37KB)
- EN25A
Structural Definitions for Management of Mule Deer Winter Range Habitat in
the Interior Douglas-fir Zone (PDF, 289KB)
- EN26
The Effects of Forest Practices on Stream Temperature (PDF, 37KB)
- EN27
Assessing the Effect of Aspen Competition on Lodgepole Pine Growth in the
IDFdk3 &4 (EP1152) (PDF, 49KB)
- EN28
Uniform Shelterwood Systems for Douglas-fir/Lodgepole Pine Stands - Update -
Year 8 (PDF, 72KB)
- EN29
Rehabilitation of Backlog Landings: A Co-operative Project Between Lignum
Ltd. and the Cariboo Forest Region Research Section (PDF, 348KB)
- EN30
Fifth Year Results from Group Selection Harvesting in the ESSFwc3 on
Windthrow, Artificial and Natural Regeneration (PDF, 537KB)
- EN31
Suitability of Native Hardwoods for Reforestation in the Cariboo Forest
Region (PDF, 405KB)
- EN32
Soil Temperature on the Long - Term Soil Productivity Study (PDF, 320KB)
- EN33
Using Hypholoma Fasciculare Inoculation as a Means to Control
Armillaria Root Disease on Calcareous Soils: Trial Establishment and
Monitoring (PDF, 2519KB)
- EN34
A New Instrument for Measuring Shade Provided by Overhead Vegetation
(PDF, 480KB)
- EN35
Itcha-Ilgachuz Alternative Silvicultural Systems Project: Microclimate,
Planted Stock and Natural Regeneration (PDF, 1209KB)
- EN36
Effects of Thinning and Fertilizing on the Growth of 36-year-old
Height-Repressed Lodgepole Pine (PDF, 424KB)
- EN37
Mount Tom Adaptive Management Project Overview Quesnel Highland Alternative
Silvicultural Systems (PDF, 2082KB)
Series discontinued
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