Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 52.70 |
Liaison | Kayla Tillapaugh |
Submission Date | April 27, 2023 |
Selkirk College
OP-10: Biodiversity
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.00 / 1.00 |
Laura
Nessman Sustainability Coordinator Campus Management |
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Does the institution own or manage land that includes or is adjacent to legally protected areas, internationally recognized areas, priority sites for biodiversity, or regions of conservation importance?:
No
A brief description of the legally protected areas, internationally recognized areas, priority sites for biodiversity, and/or regions of conservation importance:
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Endangered and vulnerable species
Yes
A list of endangered and vulnerable species with habitats on land owned or managed by the institution, by level of extinction risk:
Porcupine Grass (Hesperostipa spartea): A provincially blue-listed perennial grass that occurs in grassland/shrub habitats.
Areas of biodiversity importance
Yes
A brief description of areas of biodiversity importance on land owned or managed by the institution:
Porcupine Grass (Hesperostipa spartea): A provincially blue-listed perennial grass that occurs in grassland/shrub habitats.
Methodologies
If yes to either of the above, provide the following:
Selkirk's Ecosystems Management class conducts an annual invasive species survey on the Castlegar campus grounds, focusing on the riparian zone. Students use provincial methods for surveying and have identified species such as yellow flag iris in the early phase of invasion. These efforts and subsequent management by the grounds committee endorse biodiversity in sensitive areas.
The woodlot managed by Selkirk College is in compliance with British Columbia's legislation on migratory birds, endangered species, and wildlife habitat features.
The woodlot managed by Selkirk College is in compliance with British Columbia's legislation on migratory birds, endangered species, and wildlife habitat features.
A brief description of the scope of the assessment(s):
These assessments occur on the Castlegar campus grounds.
A brief description of the plans or programs in place to protect or positively affect identified species, habitats, and/or ecosystems:
Porcupine Grass (Hesperostipa spartea): Selkirk College's Recreation, Fish, and Wildlife students are carrying out an invasive plant mapping project on college grounds, according to provincial reporting guidelines. They will map a different vegetation zone each year, and develop treatment plans. One of the major threats to Porcupine Grass on campus is the encroachment of invasive plants; the RFW mapping and treatment project will work at mitigating this threat.
Optional Fields
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Website URL where information about the institution’s biodiversity initiatives is available:
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Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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