WATER, SEWAGE AND POWER SUPPLY SKAGIT VALLEY/NORTH CASCADE PARK, Infrastructure Study, 1989
WATER, SEWAGE AND POWER SUPPLY SKAGIT VALLEY/NORTH CASCADE PARK, Infrastructure Study, 1989
C W Bullock & Associates Ltd.
BC Ministry of Parks
by Uwe Nehring
SKAGIT RIVER RAINBOW TROUT SAMPLING PROGRAM, 1992 Data Report
SKAGIT RIVER RAINBOW TROUT SAMPLING PROGRAM, 1992 Data Report
by Ron Gellner, BC Environment, Lands and Parks, Fish and Wildlife Management, Lower Mainland Region
Regional Fisheries Report No. LM 233
GEOHAZARD RISK ASSESSMENT OF THE KLESILKWA DRAINAGE BASIN, 1993
GEOHAZARD RISK ASSESSMENT OF THE KLESILKWA DRAINAGE BASIN
by
Dr. James R. Goff,
Dr. Stephen R. Hicock,
Department of Geology,
The University of Western Ontario,
The purpose of this study is two-fold. First, to try to predict the effects of slope
and river processes on wildlife habitats downstream to help in managing the
preservation of the wilderness and wildlife habitat values of the area.
Second, to advise on wise recreational and hydroelectric use and management of land, water, and
ecosystems on both sides of the international border.
Exploratory Archeological Survey For Glassy Volcanic Rock Sources in the Silver Creek Watershed, 1997
Exploratory Archeological Survey For Glassy Volcanic Rock Sources in the Silver Creek Watershed, 1997
by Robert R. MIerendorf, North Cascades NPS Complex
The investigation consisted of a field survey centered in the watershed of Silver Creek, a tributary of the upper Skagit River. Today, Silver Creek drains into Ross Lake, a reservoir operated by the Seattle City Light Department (SCL).
Student Conservation Association, 2018
2018 marked the 32nd year of SCA’s partnership with B.C. Parks, North Cascades National Park, and the Skagit Environmental Endowment Commission (SEEC). Together, we engage youth volunteers in projects focused on improving recreational resources on protected lands on both sides of the border, while at the same time delivering vital workforce skills to the next generation of conservation leaders.
Wolverine Distribution and Ecology in the North Cascades Ecosystem, 2016
Wolverine Distribution and Ecology in the North Cascades Ecosystem, 2016
Final Progress Report
- Keith B. Aubry, Ph.D. (Lead Principal Investigator), Research Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Olympia, WA
- John Rohrer, Supervisory Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Forest Service, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Winthrop, WA
- Catherine M. Raley, Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Olympia, WA
- Scott Fitkin, District Wildlife Biologist, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Winthrop, WA
The wolverine (Gulo gulo) is one of the rarest mammals in North America and the least known of the large carnivores (Banci 1994). The wolverine is considered a sensitive species in the Pacific Northwest Region by the U.S. Forest Service, and a candidate species for listing as threatened or endangered by the state of Washington.
Hozomeen Video: A story about chert, identity, and landscape, 2010
Hozomeen: A story about chert, identity, and landscape, 2010
Produced by: Benjamin Drummond and Sara Joy Steele, bdsjs.com
Hozomeen: A story about chert, identity, and landscape from North Cascades National Park on Vimeo.
Nature Has No Borders...
NATURE HAS N O BORDERS...
A Conference on the Protection and Management
of the Northern Cascades Ecosystem
- A COLLECTION OF PAPERS ~
Presented at a Conference on the Protection and Management
of the Northern Cascades Ecosystem
held March 25-27, 1994
Seattle, Washington
SEEC presentation by Dyanne Sheldon, an original Commissioner of the Commission.