Grizzly Bear Sample Clauses

Grizzly Bear. The SQCF does not contain any established WHAs for Grizzly Bear. The SQCF is located within the Xxxxxxxxx-Xxxx Grizzly Bear Population Unit area. The Grizzly population in this unit is considered threatened and has an extremely low population size (i.e. 2 bears). However, because of its geographical location between more numerous but at-risk grizzly bear populations in the Squamish-Lillooet and Xxxxx- Nahatlatch grizzly populations, Xxxxxxxxx-Xxxx serves as an effective critical east-west linkage habitat (Coast to Cascades nd). Habitat values for Grizzly Bears within the SQCF are generally low, in part due to high levels of human activity and high road density. Some pockets or corridors of good habitat do exist. For example, portions of the Stawamus River have some feed opportunities and connectivity to the Indian River watershed (BC MFLNRORD 2018d). There is a possibility that Grizzly Bears may travel through the Community Forest as a migration corridor. In consideration of Grizzly Bears, the SQCF will focus on maintaining and enhancing the ability for Grizzlies to travel through and across the SQCF landbase. Measures to facilitate Grizzly travel include the establishment and maintenance of riparian reserve corridors, in-block tree retention, minimizing sight lines from roads as much as possible, minimizing new road construction and deactivating unnecessary roads. SQCF will follow best practices for safeguarding any habitat values that are encountered during field assessments. Management considerations and recommendations put forth through the Grizzly Bear - Current Condition Report of the Xxxx Sound Cumulative Effects Project (BC MFLNRORD 2018d) will be taken into account and considered for implementation where relevant and feasible. For example, the report notes that the development of a future Xxxxxxxxx-Xxxx GBPU management plan should explore the value/risk of managing the Stawamus River watershed as a Grizzly Bear forage and travel corridor. Any Grizzly Bear sightings will be reported to the Coast to Cascades Grizzly Initiative and the BC Conservation Data Centre.
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