Carpenter Lake Bridge River Prescribed Fire Planning

This document outlines the Carpenter LakeBridge River Prescribed Fire Planning initiative from September 2000, developed for the B. C. Hydro Bridge Coastal Fish and Wildlife Restoration Program. The core purpose of the project is to enhance and expand crucial winter range habitat for ungulates, specifically Mule Deer, California Bighorn Sheep, and Mountain Goats, within the Carpenter Lake drainage area through the strategic application of prescribed fire. It addresses how fire suppression has led to coniferous encroachment, diminishing the open grassland ecosystems essential for these animals, and details the objectives, techniques, and specific areas identified for burning to restore more suitable forage and diverse habitat. The document also highlights past fire history in the area, the specific benefits of prescribed fire for each ungulate species, and detailed planning considerations for future burns.

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Author B. Morrow
Publication Year 2000
Descriptive Location Fraser Canyon
License Other (Not open); Crown copyright (Province of British Columbia), all rights reserved
Last Updated January 27, 2026, 05:40 (UTC)
Created January 27, 2026, 05:40 (UTC)