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Alan Austin fonds

  • CA UVICARCH AR006
  • Fonds
  • 1953 - 1997

Fonds consists of records related to Alan Austin’s activities as an educator and phycologist, including materials generated through major research projects and student projects, arranged into four series: 1. Seaweed Inventory Project; 2. Victoria Phenology Project; 3. Teaching and student material; and 4. Aquatic ecology projects. The Seaweed Inventory Project (SIP), in particular, is a valuable, detailed record and baseline survey of a substantial part of the coastline of BC, and the vegetation and biota (thus measurable on a global scale) supported at the time of the surveys done in 1972 and 1974. These data stand as a permanent record against which any coastal changes can be compared and measured. The sedentary, attached nature of coastal biota makes it particularly responsive to, and thus a sensitive indicator of changes in their environment. Forces of change include oil spills, toxic spills, runoff from land developments, marina construction, and natural catastrophic events. Series 1 has been arranged into four sub-series: SIP reports; SIP films and photographs; SIP correspondence and field notes; and SIP reference literature.

Austin, A. P. (Alan P.)

Friends of Ecological Reserves fonds

  • CA UVICARCH AR352
  • Fonds
  • 1972-1996

Fonds consists of 6 series: Khutzeymateen, 1981-1993; Ecological Reserves, 1972-1989; Reports, 1982-1996; Photographs, ca.1987; Audiocassettes, 1987-1988; Videos, 1987-1990. The Khutzeymateen series consists of correspondence, grizzly sanctuary proposals, maps, educational programming, press clippings, and office files. The Ecological Reserves series consists of maps and descriptions of B.C. reserves. The Reports series consists of reports on bear, timber, and ecological studies, management proposals, and other publications. The Photographs series consists of Khutzeymateen slides and prints. The Audiocassettes series consists of lectures. The Video series consists of videos about grizzlies in the Khutzeymateen and Canada, and wilderness issues.

Friends of Ecological Reserves

Paul George fonds

  • CA UVICARCH AR337
  • Fonds
  • 1957-1987

Fonds documents George's efforts to preserve wilderness and wildlife endangered by logging interests on the Queen Charlotte Islands. The fonds includes correspondence, reports, scientific studies, public surveys, newsletters and maps. The files are arranged in the following series: Book research, Clippings, Correspondence, Crown Zellerbach, Forestry, Lyell Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, Rayonier, Reports and studies, South Moresby, Western Canada Wilderness Society, Island Protection Society, and Maps. The maps include extensive resource, wildlife, cultural, and topographic groupings: The Regional District of Skeena "A" 1973-1978; South Moresby Wilderness Proposal- ELUAC; Forest Service Maps, 1957-67; Forest company maps; Capability maps, and extensive National Topographic System maps.

George, Paul, 1941-

Western Canada Wilderness Committee, Victoria Branch fonds

  • CA UVICARCH AR241
  • Fonds
  • 1975 - 2011

Fonds consists of the research files of the Victoria branch office, including project files, subject files, and posters.. The project files include reports, correspondence and newsclippings on: Carmanah, Kitlope, Khutzeymateen, Meares Island, South Moresby, Strathcona, Tatshenshini, Tsitika-Robson Bight. The subject files include the following titles: Forestry, Bears, Environment, Fisheries, Parks (Sooke), Pollution, and Water (G.V.W.D.).

Western Canada Wilderness Committee. Victoria Branch