Publications & Reports
Bulkley Valley Research Centre whitebark pine reports and publications
Clason et al. 2020. Cold temperatures do not constrain whitebark pine at its northern edge
Haeussler Moody Pigott. 2019. A bumper whitebark pine seed collection in British Columbia
Haeussler 2017. Incorporating whitebark pine into your professional forestry practice
Clason et al. 2015. Cumulative stress and disturbance.
Haeussler et al. 2008. Bulkley Valley Research Centre Research Report
Bulkley Valley Research Centre Extension Note #8 2008
Amending SARA Registry to Include Whitebark Pine (2011)
Short Contributions to Nutcracker Notes: Haeussler 2008, Clason et al. 2009, Haeussler 2010, McKay & Krakowski, 2014, Haeussler & Clason, 2014
Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation Grant Reports (2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2017/2018)
Other Relevant Publications
Pigott, Moody and Clason. 2015. Promoting whitebark pine recovery in British Columbia. SERNbc
Clason, A. 2014. Tactical plan: whitebark pine restoration in the Omineca Region. SERNbc
Leslie, A. 2015. Whitebark pine restoration plan for Mount Robson Provincial Park. SERNbc
Alberta Whitebark Pine Recovery Plan
Wilson, B. 2007. Status of whitebark pine in Alberta
Campbell, E. and J. Antos. 2000. Whitebark pine, blister rust and MPB in British Columbia
Zeglen, S. 2002. Whitebark pine and white pine blister rust in British Columbia
McClane, S. and S. Aitken. 2012. Whitebark pine assisted migration potential
Palmer and Larson. 2014. Should we move whitebark pine? Ethics of assisted migration
Smith et al. 2008. Whitebark pine in the Rocky Mountains
Youngblut and Luckman. 2013. Whitebark pine temperature sensitivity
Nutcracker Notes – the newsletter of the Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
See the Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation of Canada website for many other publications and factsheets on whitebark pine biology, management and a fascinating series of fact sheets on Clark’s Nutcracker behavior.