Reclaiming for Wildlife at Line Creek
The Line Creek Mine is operated by the Crows Nest Resources Ltd., a subsidiary of Shell Canada Resources. The operation is located in southeastern British Columbia in the Elk Valley northeast of Fernie. Current production is approximately 2 million metric tonnes per year of metallurgical and therm...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-BVAU.2429-181692014-03-14T15:48:01Z Reclaiming for Wildlife at Line Creek Densmore, Brent Townsend, Don The Line Creek Mine is operated by the Crows Nest Resources Ltd., a subsidiary of Shell Canada Resources. The operation is located in southeastern British Columbia in the Elk Valley northeast of Fernie. Current production is approximately 2 million metric tonnes per year of metallurgical and thermal coal. Line Ridge, where the Mine is located, has been classified as spring/summer/fan range for Bighorn sheep and elk by the B. C. Fish and Wildlife Branch, TAESCO studies, and Crows Nest Resources Ltd. radio-telemetry programs. A number of wildlife studies, undertaken by Crows Nest Resources Ltd. in 1981, are now yielding results which can be applied directly to the reclamation program. 2010-01-15T23:43:17Z 2010-01-15T23:43:17Z 1985 text http://hdl.handle.net/2429/18169 eng British Columbia Mine Reclamation Symposium 1985 British Columbia Technical and Research Committee on Reclamation |
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The Line Creek Mine is operated by the Crows Nest Resources Ltd., a subsidiary of Shell Canada Resources. The operation is located in southeastern British Columbia in the Elk Valley northeast of Fernie. Current production is approximately 2 million metric tonnes per year of metallurgical and thermal coal. Line Ridge, where the Mine is located, has been classified as spring/summer/fan range for Bighorn sheep and elk by the B. C. Fish and Wildlife Branch, TAESCO studies, and Crows Nest Resources Ltd. radio-telemetry programs. A number of wildlife studies, undertaken by Crows Nest Resources Ltd. in 1981, are now yielding results which can be applied directly to the reclamation program. |
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Reclaiming for Wildlife at Line Creek |
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Reclaiming for Wildlife at Line Creek |
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Reclaiming for Wildlife at Line Creek |
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