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Terrestrial and freshwater priority areas for conservation were identified using Marxan software as part of the Nature Conservancy of Canada’s Central Interior Ecoregional Assessment. Several different scenarios were examined for both the freshwater and t... see more

This article describes the approach used to incorporate terrestrial ecological systems into regional conservation planning as part of the ecoregional assessment completed by the Nature Conservancy of Canada for the Central Interior of British Columbia, a ... see more

Ecoregional assessments provide a regional scale, biodiversity-based context for implementing conservation efforts by identifying a portfolio of sites for conservation action with a goal of protecting representative biodiversity and ecologically significa... see more

The Nature Conservancy of Canada recently completed a project to identify priority watersheds for conservation action in British Columbia’s Central Interior and Sub-Boreal Interior ecoprovinces. These watersheds will be focus areas for conservation action... see more

The Nature Conservancy of Canada used an expert-driven approach to incorporate multiple animal species into an ecoregional assessment for the purpose of conservation planning in the Central Interior of British Columbia. This method has been applied in 14 ... see more

The Central Interior Ecoregional Assessment brought together professionals from the Nature Conservancy of Canada, provincial government ministries, and academic researchers, to complete a conservation-based scientific analysis of the Central Interior regi... see more

Habitat occupancy models were developed for 10 vertebrate species that we expected would demonstrate a gradient of response to extensive losses of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) and other linked habitat alterations resulting from the mountain pine beetle... see more

The Central Interior and Sub-Boreal Interior ecoprovinces of British Columbia represent an important transitional population of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos L.) occupying the area between two major mountain systems (Coastal Ranges and Central Rockies), as ... see more

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