Forest Non-Native Vegetation - Yoho

Forest Non-Native Vegetation - Yoho Yoho National Park monitors invasive alien plants with the use of permanent, random stratified, transects established in each of the three management zones, in close proximity to vectors of spread (highways, trails, campgrounds, etc.). Percent cover of all detected non-native species is recorded along each transect using the line intercept method. 2024-05-05 Parks Canada Jed.Cochrane@pc.gc.ca Nature and EnvironmentNon-native invasive speciesalien plantspermanent transectspercent coverline intercept methodBritish Columbia Forest Non-Native Vegetation - YohoCSV https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/5496f5b5-92c6-4b9a-9f9a-bb63c21c7a56/resource/fd08775d-4264-4d23-ace2-a56bfb6251a7/download/forest_non_native_vegetation_yoho_2016_data.csv Forest Non-Native Vegetation - Yoho - data dictionaryCSV https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/5496f5b5-92c6-4b9a-9f9a-bb63c21c7a56/resource/7036de33-4cc0-4bda-a2b2-ab950792c472/download/forest_non_native_vegetation_yoho_2016_data_dictionary.csv

Yoho National Park monitors invasive alien plants with the use of permanent, random stratified, transects established in each of the three management zones, in close proximity to vectors of spread (highways, trails, campgrounds, etc.). Percent cover of all detected non-native species is recorded along each transect using the line intercept method.

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