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British Columbia Big Tree Registry

“The BC BigTree Field Package contains printable information on nominating and measuring trees and also includes a field nomination form that you can take into the field. Download the BC BigTree Field Package before you embark on your tree finding adventures!”

“The University of British Columbia – Mandate: To identify, describe, monitor, and conserve the largest trees of each species within British Columbia, and to educate and enlist the help of its citizens in this task. History: The original registry of big trees in BC was initiated by Randy Stoltmann.  Many of the registry records are published in his book Guide to the Record Trees of British Columbia (Stoltmann 1993).  The registry was established in 1986 by the B.C. Forestry Association, which became Forest Education B.C. and most recently FORED BC.  Randy Stoltmann died in a tragic ski-mountaineering accident in May of 1994.  FORED BC stopped maintaining the register after Randy’s death and sadly the registry files and all the maps and the photographs went missing.  Shortly before his death, Randy copied most of the registry records into a report for the B.C. Conservation Data Centre (CDC).  Using these records, the CDC became the new custodian of the registry until 2009, when it was transferred to the Ministry of Forests and Range.  In the Fall of 2010, the BC BigTree Registry found its final home in the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia.”

 

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