| The Ministry
of Forests Cariboo Region includes many references
for valuable research papers on local mule deer winter
range research.
The Cariboo - Chilcotin Land Use Plan
(CCLUP)
The CCLUP Integration Report has directed
that management plans for all winter ranges be completed
by the end of 2006. The mule deer winter range committee
expects to meet this deadline. In addition, the committee
will work towards completing long-term objectives and
releasing them as soon as possible.
Those familiar with the "Mule
Deer Handbook" (Handbook for Timer and Mule Deer
Management Co-ordination on Winter Ranges in the Cariboo
Forest Region 1986), the Regional
Mule Deer Strategy (1996) prepared for the CCLUP and
the Integration Report will find that the mule deer winter
range management plans are a refinement of the direction
given by the above mentioned documents. For more details
see Relationship
of Mule Deer Winter Range Planning to Integration Report
Direction.[PDF
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About the Plans
The MDWR management plans include long-term
habitat objectives for various zones within each winter
range as well as short-term harvesting opportunities to
2026. Plans are meant to be used by forest managers proposing
and planning development on MDWRs, as well as those whose
role is to regulate and monitor development.
In November 2000 the MDWR committee
prepared an update , with
Interim Management Guidelines for Mule Deer Winter Range
[PDF
KB]. Harvesting decisions made prior to the completion
of management plans could have a large influence on how
quickly each winter range and the individual stands within
it can move towards their long-term objectives. The Interim
Management Guidelines provide the MDWR committee's recommendations
on harvest approvals in the interim period between now
and when winter range plans are completed. (please note
that the Interim Management Guidelines now contain a clarification
on woodlots (section 1.3) not contained in the original
version)
The management of a particular winter
range is made up of three or four parts, depending on
snowpack zone. These parts
are:
Part 1a: Management
Plan for Shallow and Moderate Snowpack Zones.
This plan describes the management objectives for mule
deer winter ranges that are predominantly within the
moderate and shallow snowpack zones in the Cariboo-Chilcotin
Region.
[PDF
16 MB]
This report has been sub-divided into smaller sections
due to the size of the file and concerns for downloading.
Please familiarize yourself with the files available
for downloading by reading the readme_drybelt.txt
file on our ftp
site.
Part
1b: Management Plan for Transition and Deep Snowpack
Zones.
This is a similar plan to Part 1a but focused on
management of mule deer winter range in transition and
deep snowpack zones.
Part 2: Long-term Objectives Map for Individual Winter
Ranges
These maps show the spatial location of all winter
range habitat objectives on each individual winter range.
They will be released as they are completed.
ftp://ftpwml.env.gov.bc.ca/pub/outgoing/dist/wld/wldrng/winter_ranges/
Part 3: Transition-Period
Harvest Opportunity Plan for Individual Winter Ranges
These plans will be prepared for each winter range to
document harvest opportunities available on that specific
winter range until 2026 and any important specific management
requirements. These will be short 3 - 5 page documents,
which will be released as they are completed.
Planning Status of Individual Mule Deer
Winter Ranges
To check the current planning status
of individual winter ranges, click on the appropriate
winter range grouping.
Quesnel/Prince
George TSA
Williams Lake TSA
100 Mile TSA
MDWRs with completed
management plans
MDWRs with completed long-term
objectives
A detailed
checklist [PDF
91 KB] outlines the planning tasks completed for each
winter range.
MDWR Boundary Evaluations
The mule deer winter range committee
is evaluating winter range boundaries as part of its
planning process. Revised boundaries for the 100 Mile
House TSA mule deer winter ranges are displayed on the
map "100
Mile Forest District Mule Deer Winter Ranges,"
(PDF
1.4 MB) which shows the original and the newly adjusted
boundaries. Boundary adjustments to winter ranges in
other TSAs will also be displayed on this web site when
completed.
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Page last updated
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February 16, 2007
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