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Volume 12 - Issue 2

13(2) Spring 2010
13(1) Fall 2009
12(2) Spring 2009
12(1) Fall 2008
11(2) Spring 2008
11(1) Fall 2007
10(2) Spring 2007
10(1) Fall 2006
9(2) Spring 2006
9(1) Fall 2005
8(2) Spring 2005
8(1) Fall 2004
7(4) Winter 2004
7(3) Fall 2003
7(2) Spring 2003
7(1) Winter 2003
6(4) Spring 2002
6(3) Winter 2001
6(2) Fall 2001
6(1) Summer 2001
5(4) Spring 2001
5(3) Winter 2000
5(2) Fall 2000
5(1) Summer 2000
4(4) Winter 1999
4(3) Fall 1999
4(2) Summer 1999
4(1) Spring 1999
3(4) Winter 1998
3(3) Fall 1998
3(2) Summer 1998
3(1) Spring 1998
2(4) Winter 1997
2(3) Fall 1997
2(2) Summer 1997
2(1) Spring 1997
1(1) Winter 1996


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In this Issue
  1. Alberta’s Southern Rockies Watershed Project — How Wildfire and Salvage Logging Affect Water Quality and Aquatic Ecology
    Uldis Silins, Kevin D. Bladon, Axel Ander son, John Diiwu, Monica B. Emelko, Michael Stone, and Sarah Boon
    Article PDF  (1025 KB)

  2. Comparison of Field Techniques for Measuring Snow Density at a Point
    Sarah Boon, Reed Davis, Kevin Bladon, and Michael Wagner
    Article PDF  (522 KB)

  3. British Columbia Terrain, Soil, and Ecosystem Mapping Databases Now Available Online
    Deepa Filatow and Maija Finvers
    Article PDF  (682 KB)

  4. Forest Management Effects on Groundwater: Large Knowledge Gaps Persist
    Brian Smerdon, Todd Redding, and Jos Beckers
    Article PDF  (513 KB)

  5. The BC Freshwater Atlas
    Malcolm Gray
    Article PDF  (403 KB)

  6. University of Victoria Programs in Natural Restoration for Working Professionals
    Article PDF  (220 KB)

  7. Update
    Article PDF  (271 KB)

This publication is funded in part by the BC Ministry of Forests and Range through the Forest Investment Account, Forest Science Program, by the BC Ministry of Environment with funds from the Forests for Tomorrow (FFT) program, and by the USDA Forest Service.