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Adams Property

Objective

To secure, and thus protect from development, a parcel of high-value wildlife habitat along the north shore of the Peace Arm, Williston Reservoir.

Study area

This 60-hectare (148 acres) parcel of land is located immediately west of Adams Creek on the north side of the Peace Arm, Williston Reservoir. The property lies in the middle of a larger contiguous area of Class 1 (high value) elk winter range along the north shore of the Peace Arm. The area is used extensively and year round by elk, and to a lesser extent by mule deer, white-tailed deer, and moose.

Methods

The property was purchased by the Nature Trust of BC on behalf of the PWFWCP, with funding provided by the PWFWCP. Title to the property remains with the Nature Trust but it is leased back to the Ministry of Environment through a 99-year agreement, which ensures that the land is managed for the benefit of wildlife in the area.

Study period

May 1992

Project status Completed

 

  British Columbia Ministry of Environment                    BC Hydro                    
 
A joint initiative of BC Hydro, the BC Ministry of Environment, and Fisheries and Oceans Canada