Areas Outside the Chelaslie Migration Corridor Sample Clauses

Areas Outside the Chelaslie Migration Corridor. Landscape units and their associated Biodiversity Emphasis Options were modeled as outlined in the TSR4 Draft Information Package (Table 33). The assessment area for the indicators was the Crown Forested Area Table 33. Seral Stage Assessment Units and Targets Early Seral Mature plus Old Seral Old Seral Landscape Uni Biodiversity Emphasist Maximum AgOption and BEC Zone Allowable Ret Disturbance ((%) e for ention years) Minimum Retained Area (%) Age for Retention (years) Minimum Retained Area (%) Age for Retention (years) Xxxxxx East Intermediate - SBS 54 <40 23 >100 11 >140 Intermediate - ESSF 36 <40 28 >120 9 >250 Xxxxxx West Low – SBS N/A <40 11 >100 11 >140 Low - ESSF N/A <40 14 >120 9 >250 Xxxxxxx Intermediate - SBS 54 <40 23 >100 11 >140 Biodiversity Emphasis Landscape Unit Early Seral Mature plus Old Seral Old Seral Maximum Option and BEC Zone Allowable Disturbance (%) Age for Retention (years) Minimum Retained Area (%) Age for Retention (years) Minimum Retained Area (%) Age for Retention (years) Intermediate - ESSF 36 <40 28 >120 9 >250 Xxxxx Lake East Low – SBS N/A <40 11 >100 11 >140 Low - ESSF N/A <40 14 >120 9 >250 Buns Lake West Low – SBS N/A <40 11 >100 11 >140 Low - ESSF N/A <40 14 >120 9 >250 Cheslatta Intermediate - SBS 54 <40 23 >100 11 >140 Intermediate - ESSF 36 <40 28 >120 9 >250 Xxxxxxx Intermediate - SBS 54 <40 23 >100 11 >140 Intermediate - ESSF 36 <40 28 >120 9 >250 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Low – SBS N/A <40 11 >100 11 >140 Low - ESSF N/A <40 14 >120 9 >250 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Intermediate - SBS 54 <40 23 >100 11 >140 Intermediate - ESSF 36 <40 28 >120 9 >250 Intata Intermediate - SBS 54 <40 23 >100 11 >140 Intermediate - ESSF 36 <40 28 >120 9 >250 Ootsa Intermediate - SBS 54 40 23 >100 11 >140 Intermediate - ESSF 36 40 28 >120 9 >250
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