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Legally established and spatially defined areas of old growth forest that are identified during landscape unit planning or an operational planning process. Forest licensees are required to maintain legally established OGMAs when preparing FSPs. OGMAs, in combination with other areas where forestry development is prevented or constrained, are used to achieve biodiversity targets. This spatial view will show the most current polygons and excludes sensitive information. This Legal 'Current' layer is freely downloadable. This data is represented in iMapBC by 2 layers: Legal Old Growth Management Areas - Current, Old Growth Management Areas - Legal. Note - See the accuracy and usage WARNING in the Identification: Supplemental...
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This web mapping service was set up to display data from GeoBC in DataBasin on 5/12/2014.
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2012 BC Grizzly Bear Planning Units. These are boundaries identifying similar behavioural ecotypes and sub-populations of Grizzly bears
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Potential Whitebark Pine range as calculated by regression analysis (Keane 2000).


    map background search result map search result map Whitebark Pine Range, Keane 2000 for Wyoming, 1000 meters BC Old Growth Management Areas - WMS British_Columbia_Wildlife_Habitat_Areas Grizzly Bear Planning Units, 2012 BC Grizzly Bear Population Units BC Old Growth Management Areas - WMS British_Columbia_Wildlife_Habitat_Areas Whitebark Pine Range, Keane 2000 for Wyoming, 1000 meters Grizzly Bear Planning Units, 2012 BC Grizzly Bear Population Units