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JOHN PRINCE RESEARCH FOREST

FORT ST JAMES-Canada

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Company Address: 640 Stuart Dr W,FORT ST JAMES,BC,Canada 
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V0J 
Telephone Number: 2509960028 
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193750 
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    Developing innovative approaches to natural resource conservation and management that combines First Nations’ traditional and western scientific approaches to understanding the natural world, is what makes John Prince Research Forest special
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    John Prince Research Forest is a working forest, with its’ programs being largely supported through log sales off the Research Forest Forestry operations including harvesting and silviculture are on-going and provide the setting for many of our research trials and demonstrations
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    Nestled within the traditional territory of Tl’azt’en and Nak’azdli First Nations, the John Prince Research Forest (JPRF) is a working forest located on provincial crown land approximately 45 km north of the village of Fort St James in north central British Columbia, Canada
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    His research interests are wide and includes long-term ecological monitoring, field-based education, and exploring ways to integrate community values into forest management planning
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    The John Prince Research Forest (JPRF) is, first and foremost, a center for learning We welcome researchers and students to partake of the resources available to further their interest in the ecosystems of Northern BC
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    Integrating research findings into Tl’azt’en Nation’s Land Use Plan; Community-Based Environmental Monitoring Framework; Criteria and Indicators of Co-Management; Local-level criteria and indicators: an Aboriginal perspective on sustainable forest management
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    Funding for this project was a collaborative effort among the John Prince Research Forest, Tl’azt’en Nation, Nak'azdli Nation, and Provincial government Moose are an important subsistence food source and even though regular aerial surveys are implemented to monitor trends, we know very little about their ecology in central BC




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