Land Classified as Protected Areas Sample Clauses

Land Classified as Protected Areas. The Vanderhoof District includes Cabinet-approved study areas identified under the Protected Areas Strategy (PAS). Additionally, the Vanderhoof Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP) has designated certain Resource Management Zones (RMZ) as “Protected” and are to be excluded from the timber harvesting land base. Table 27 describes the area and volume reduction associated with both the LRMP – RMZ protected areas as well as other protected areas designations. These areas and volumes have been removed from the timber harvesting land base. Table 27: Protected areas Gross Area Reduction Area Net Area Volume RMZ RMZ Name (ha) (%) Reduced (ha) (ha) Reduced (mt) 1 Vanderhoof North 178,364 - - 127,570 - 2 Stuart River 7,490 100 2,444 - 669,588 3 Xxxxxxxxxx River 4,862 100 2,790 - 806,588 4 Upper Xxxxxxxxxx 5,966 - - 4,619 - 5 Nechako Valley 204,046 - - 17,244 - 5 Ecological Reserve 275 100 0 - 4 6 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx 16,593 - - 4,941 - 7 Francois South 7,337 100 5,507 - 1,471,095 8 Nechako West 153,015 - - 100,428 - 9 Upper Nechako River 11,921 - - 4,820 - 10 Crystal Lake 76,116 - - 55,022 - 11 Nechako Canyon 1,215 100 628 - 165,008 12 Vanderhoof South 243,391 - - 174,846 - 12 Ecological Reserve 479 100 103 - 24,448 13 Finger-Tatuk 17,261 100 10,591 - 2,623,838 14 Kluskus 146,145 - - 100,521 - 14 Kluskoil Lake 43 100 2 - 467 15 Lucas Lake 17,633 - - 10,666 - 16 Chedakuz 44,654 - - 26,614 - 17 Davidson Creek 61,350 - - 40,170 - 18 Xxxxxxx Lake 97,909 - - 65,758 - 19 Upper Blackwater 36,839 - - 22,026 - 19 Kluskoil Lake 292 100 3 - 824 20 Entiako 52,621 - 37,277 - 6,150,541 n/a Lake 1,445 - - - - Total 1,387,263 59,345 755,245 11,912,401
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