Photo: Kleinschmidt (c) California Academy of Sciences


Suitable Calochortus lyallii Habitats in the Southern Okanagan Basin
References
Information

Integrated Land Management Bureau. (2001). ILMB Discovery Service - Metadata Details. Retrieved November 3, 2006 from http://aardvark.gov.bc.ca/apps/metastar/metadataDetail.dorecordUID=46476&recordSet=IO 19115.

Government of British Columbia. (2001). Ministry of Environment – Conservation Data Centre. Retrieved November 2, 2006 from http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/cdc/.

Government of British Columbia. (1999). Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks – Rare Forest Plants of Southern British Columbia. Retrieved November 2 from wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/wld/documents/forestplants.pdf.

Miller, M. and Douglas, G. (1999). Status of the Lyall’s Mariposa Lily, Calochortus lyallii (Liliaceae), in Canada. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 113(4): 652-658.

Miller, M. and Allen, G. (2001). Lyall’s Mariposa Lily – Management recommendations for BC populations. Retrieved November 1 from http://web.uvic.ca/~herb/caly.htm.


WebSite Development

This site was created using Cascading Style Sheets and used the following sites as references:

Cultured Code, CSS 2.1 References. Retrieved from http://www.culturedcode.com/css/reference.html.
HTML 4.01 / XHMTL 1.0 Reference. Retrieved from http://www.w3schools.com/tags/default.asp.


Images and Photos

The image to the left was altered in Photoshop 7.0. The original is photo credit belongs to Kleinschmidt (1999) from the California Acadeny of Science and permission was granted for its use. To see the original photo, please visit http://www.calacademy.org/research/library/manzanita/html/.

Images used on the splash page were compiled from: Google Maps, BC Parks and The Biodiversity of British Columbia



Also, a big thanks to the TA's for their patience and help during the craziness, stress and long days.

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This project was prepared by: Laura Dilley
lkdilley@sfu.ca


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Geography 355
Fall, 2006
Simon Fraser University