A Look at Burns Bog

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    Davidsonia, Vol 13 (4): 76-82, 91-94
    Figures 1-8, front cover, rear cover.

    Author: Sarah Howie, B.Sc. (Natural Resources Conservation), M.L.A. student, University of British Columbia

    Abstract: Burns Bog is a unique, urban wetland in the Fraser River delta, less than 15 km from the city of Vancouver, British Columbia. This article uses the geographical, botanical, anthropological and political history of this local ecosystem to explain the significance of the Bog and the major threats to its continued existence. There are several possibilities for ecological restoration, but water table and drainage issues and exotic species control seem to be major priorities.
     

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    An update regarding Burns Bog can be read in this weblog entry.
     

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