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Replaced by: Alberta Whitebark Pine and Limber Pine Recovery Plan
Description
Limber pine, a slow-growing, long-lived species of pine which grows in the Montane and lower Supalpine natural subregions of western Alberta, is listed as Endangered in Alberta. The goal of this recovery plan is to conserve existing populations and habitat while restoring populations across the species' current and historical provincial range in sufficient numbers to continue functioning in its ecological role. The plan provides background information on the limber pine, describes the threats facing the species, outlines proposed strategies to address these threats, and presents an action plan that lists priority actions required to maintain and restore the species.
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September 1, 2014
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Alberta limber pine recovery plan 2014-2019
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Title and publication information
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Alberta species at risk recovery plan no. 35
Extent
71 pages
Frequency
Once
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Environment and Sustainable Resource Development
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Start Date
2014-01-01
End Date
2019-12-31
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Resource Dates
Date Created
2014-09-01
Date Added
2016-03-03T19:13:49.041452
Date Modified
2014-09-01
Date Issued
2014-09-01
Date Archived
2022-10-11
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ISBN (pdf)
9781460118481
ISSN (online)
1702-4900
NEOS catalogue key
7522691
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Environment and Parks