21 Aug, 2019
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Lac Du Bois Grasslands Protected Area
Geography
Lac du Bois Grasslands is set within the southern foothills of the Bonaparte Plateau, which itself is part of the much larger Interior Plateau that bisects the province. These foothills vary in topography from gently rolling hills interspersed with small lakes and ponds to the prominent rocky cliffs overlooking Kamloops Lake. The soils of this region are predominantly alkaline.
Ecology
Flora
The protected area is dominated by fields of junegrass and bluebunch wheatgrass broken-up by small groves of Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir. These grasslands gradually transition into a forest-dominated ecosystem at higher elevations.
The southern benches, which are located in the southeastern corner of the protected area, are dominated by big sagebrush and bluebunch wheatgrass.
Fauna
Resident mammal species of note include black bear, bighorn sheep, moose, mule deer, and white-tailed deer. Resident bird species of note include flammulated owl, harrier, sharp-tailed grouse, long-billed curlew, and various waterfowl species. The grasslands also provide habitat for western rattlesnake near the northern extent of their range.
Activities
Lac du Bois Grasslands is open year-round and can be accessed via Lac du Bois Road or Tranquille-Criss Creek Forest Service Road. Off-road vehicles are prohibited within the protected area. Popular activities include hiking, mountain biking, wildlife viewing, fishing, and hunting during open season.
See also
References
- ^ "Lac Du Bois Grasslands Protected Area". Protected Planet. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
- ^ McIntosh, Ph.D. & Associates, Terry (2009-08-11). "An Ecological Area Assessment for the Lac du Bois Grasslands, Kamloops, B.C." (PDF). bcgrasslands.org. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2020-09-20. Retrieved 2020-09-20.
- ^ Environment, Ministry of. "Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area - BC Parks". bcparks.ca. Retrieved 2020-09-20.
External links
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