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The Biggest Clearcut
Description
This program is a background report on B.C.'s largest clearcut in the Bowron River near Prince George. More than 40 thousand hectares in size, this clearcut was done to try and salvage a huge volume of spruce timber killed by an attack of the spruce bark beetle. Note: this program was rebroadcast as Program 13 in 1993.
Item Metadata
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The Biggest Clearcut
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Date Issued |
1992-01-29
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Description |
This program is a background report on B.C.'s largest clearcut in the Bowron River near Prince George. More than 40 thousand hectares in size, this clearcut was done to try and salvage a huge volume of spruce timber killed by an attack of the spruce bark beetle. Note: this program was rebroadcast as Program 13 in 1993.
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Extent |
1 Betacam SP videocassette : 1 & 2 Mono ; 00:28:02
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Type | |
File Format |
video/mp4
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Language |
English
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Notes |
Season 09 Episode 10
Mike Halleran; Maury Drage - B.C. Forest Service, Prince George, B.C.; Doug Little - Northwood Pulp & Timber; Robert Hodgkinson - Entomologist, B.C. Forest Service; Dr. Les Safranyik - Entomologist, Forestry Canada; Bob Richards - Silviculturist, B.C. Forest Service |
Identifier |
UBC VT 2160.1/106; Westland_09_10
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Collection | |
Source |
Original Format: University of British Columbia. Archives. Halleran Video Collection. UBC VT 2160.1/106
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Date Available |
2012-07-06
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Provider |
Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Rights |
Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from University Archives: http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives
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AIPUUID |
24801d35-5c80-43f4-96af-e7f503746ec8
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DOI |
10.14288/1.0048367
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CONTENTdm
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Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from University Archives: http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives