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Mule deer habitat management zones and associated timber harvest opportunities within mule deer winter range in the Cariboo Region.
The Central Group Caribou Partnership Agreement Zones are the spatial data associated with the Intergovernmental Partnership Agreement for the Conservation …
Lookup table for watershed type codes
Contains the boundaries of current British Columbia Strategic Land and Resource Plans (SLRPs). The plans can be accessed here. …
Manual snow survey (active & inactive) locations as part of the BC Snow Survey program.
Walk-in lakes and the buffers around the walk-in lakes within the old Clearwater Forest District circa 2001. The old Clearwater …
Outside boundaries of class 3 domestic watersheds for the Kootenay Region (tpar_r4)
A spatial representation of the Map Blocks for Timber Licences after the elimination for that Map Block (if one exists) …
Determines the location of Coal Titles within the Province of British Columbia. It is established under the authority of the …
This dataset consists of polyline, single part, and multi part polygons representing the Province of British Columbia. The terrestrial portion …