| Forest District: Rocky Mountain |
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| Range Unit: Cherry-TaTa |
| Nearest Community: TaTa Creek |
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Year of Construction: 1995
Size and Fence Type:
approx 4 ha (100x400m) encloses small lake, livestock-proof; adjacent
lake used as grazed control.
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Biogeoclimatic Unit: IDFdm2/PPh2
Site Series: 06/06 |
Elevation: 900
m
Slope: 0% |
| Soils: Wycliffe (Orthic
Eutric Brunisol) |
| Leading Plant Species: Calamagrostis
canadensis, Potentilla anserina, Antennaria microphylla, Poa pratensis |
| Original Purpose: (FRBC Range Reference
Areas Program) to determine Potential Natural Community; to determine
seral stage and impacts of management on seral stage. |
| Years Monitored: 1966 |
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Comments: Most of a small lake, riparian area and some
upland enclosed by fence. Adjacent unfenced lake used as grazed
control.
Reports:
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| For Further
Information Contact:
Don Gayton, Ministry of Forests, Southern Interior Forest Region
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