Skeena management planning projects

Skeena management planning projects

This page lists management planning projects that are happening in the Skeena East and West regions. To learn more about what management planning is and how it works, visit the management planning process page.

Atlin/a Téix'gi Aan Tlein Park and Willison Creek – Nelson Lake/Sít’ Héeni Conservancy

We are developing a management plan for Atlin/a Téix'gi Aan Tlein Park and Willison Creek – Nelson Lake/Sít’ Héeni Conservancy. To learn more visit Help Shape BC | Let’s Talk BC Parks.

Schedule

Stage 1: Develop project plan (complete)

Stage 2: Draft management plan (in progress)

Stage 3: Public review and comment

Stage 4: Finalize management plan

Contact

Susan Miller
Planning Section Head, BC Parks
Susan.J.Miller@gov.bc.ca
250-876-6735

K'distsausk/Turtle Point Conservancy

We are developing a management plan for K'distsausk/Turtle Point Conservancy.

Schedule

Stage 1: Develop project plan (complete)

Stage 2: Draft management plan (in progress)

Stage 3: Public review and comment

Stage 4: Finalize management plan

Contact

Nancy White
Planning Section Head, BC Parks
Bag 5000 - 3726 Alfred Avenue, Smithers, BC V0J 2N0
Nancy.White@gov.bc.ca
250-876-7111

K'waal Conservancy and Alty Conservancy

We are developing a management plan for K'waal Conservancy and Alty Conservancy.

Schedule

Stage 1: Develop project plan (complete)

Stage 2: Draft management plan (in progress)

Stage 3: Public review and comment

Stage 4: Finalize management plan

Contact

Nancy White
Planning Section Head, BC Parks
Bag 5000 - 3726 Alfred Avenue, Smithers, BC V0J 2N0
Nancy.White@gov.bc.ca
250-876-7111

Tatshenshini-Alsek Park

We are developing a management plan for Tatshenshini-Alsek Park.

Schedule 

Stage 1: Develop project plan (in progress)

Stage 2: Draft management plan

Stage 3: Public review and comment

Stage 4: Finalize management plan

Contact

Susan Miller
Planning Section Head, BC Parks
Susan.J.Miller@gov.bc.ca
250-876-6735

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