Cariboo Region Research Section
Extension Notes
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- Introduction to Extension Notes
- Grass and Legume Seeding for Vegetation Control
- Siberian and Western Larch Species Trial
- Site Disturbance and Reclamation
- Identification and Management of Summer Frost-Prone
Sites in the Cariboo Forest Region
- Improving Douglas-fir Survival and Growth by Planting
Under a Stand of Juvenile Lodgepole Pine
- Harvesting and Streamflow
- Estimating the Abundance of Arboreal Forage Lichens
- Group Selection Systems for High Elevation Forests
in the Cariboo Forest Region
- Winter Food Habitats of Mule Deer
- Uniform Shelterwood Systems for Douglas-fir/Lodgepole
Pine Stands
- Demonstration of Alternative Silvicultural Systems
for Lodgepole Pine
- Southern Interior Water Assessment Procedure
- Wildlife Diversity in Managed High Elevation Forests
- Natural and Managed Disturbance Patterns: Implication
for Biodiversity Management in the Interior Douglas-fir Zone
- Sheep Grazing for Vegetation Control
- Mushroom Harvesting in the Cariboo Forest Region
- Effects of Disturbance on Terrestrial Amphibians
in Three Biogeoclimatic Zones
- Silviculture Systems for Lodgepole Pine and Northern
Caribou
- Assessing the Effects of Aspen Competition on Lodgepole
Pine Growth
- Herbarium
- Progress Report on Group Selection Systems for High
Elevation Forests in the Cariboo Forest Region
- Silivicultural systems for Douglas-fir stands on
very deep snowfall mule deer winter ranges
- Natural Regeneration in Managed Uneven-aged Dougals-fir
Stands in the IDFdk3, IDFxm and IDFxw Biogeoclimatic Subzones
- Structural Definitions for Managment of Mule Deer
Winter Range Habitat in the Interior Douglas-fir Zone
- The Effects of Forest Practices on Stream Temperature
- Assessing the Effect of Aspen Competition on Lodgepole
Pine Growth in the IDFdk3 &4 (EP1152)
- Uniform Shelterwood Systems for Douglas-fir/Lodgepole
Pine Stands - Update - Year 8
- Rehabilitation of Backlog Landings: A Co-operative
Project Between Lignum Ltd. and the Cariboo Forest Region Research Section
- Fifth Year Results from Group Selection Harvesting
in the ESSFwc3 on Windthrow, Artificial and Natural Regeneration
- Suitability of Native Hardwoods for Reforestation
in the Cariboo Forest Region
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- Using Hypholoma Fasciculare Inoculation as
a Means to Control Armillaria Root Disease on Calcareous Soils: Trial Establishment
and Monitoring
- A New Instrument for Measuring Shade Provided by
Overhead Vegetation
- Itcha-Ilgachuz Alternative Silvicultural Systems
Project: Microclimate, Planted Stock and Natural Regeneration
- Effects of Thinning and Fertilizing on the
Growth of 36-year-old Height-Repressed Lodgepole Pine
- Mount Tom Adaptive Management Project Overview
(Quesnel Highland Alternative Silvicultural Systems)
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