PLAN B Natural Heritage

 
 

PLAN B Natural Heritage is currently providing environmental consulting services for
the following Municipal projects:

 
  • Town of LaSalle Official Plan Review
  • Town of Midland Official Plan Review
  • Stockyards Secondary Plan, Township of Woolwich
  • Breslau Secondary Plan, Township of Woolwich
  • Block 41 Secondary Plan, City of Vaughan
  • City of Brantford Official Plan Review
  • Colgan Master Servicing Plan, Township of Adjala-Tosorontio
 
 
 

PLAN B Natural Heritage
Landscape Ecology & Natural Heritage Planning

176 Fellowes Cres., Waterdown
Ontario, Canada L8B 0M9
T: 905-689-0793
F: 905-689-9216
E: bbricker@planbnh.ca

 
 
 
 

 

 

Goodban, A.G., W.D. Bakowsky, and B.D. Bricker.  1999. 
The historical and present extent and floristic composition of prairie and savanna vegetation in the vicinity of Hamilton, Ontario.  In: Proceedings of the 15th North American Prairie Conference. 
Edited by C. Warwick.  Natural Areas Association, Bend, Oregon.

Banks, W.D., B.D. Bricker, and C.R. Sims.  1998. 
Stormwater and groundwater management within a watershed context. 
In: Proceedings of the Groundwater in a Watershed Context Symposium, Canada Centre for Inland Waters, Burlington, ON, Canada.

Reader, R.J., S.P. Bonser, T.E. Duralia, and B.D. Bricker.  1995. 
Inter-specific variation in tree seedling establishment in canopy gaps in relation to tree density. 
Journal of Vegetation Science 6: 609-614.

Reader, R.J., and B.D. Bricker.  1994.  
Barriers to establishment of invading, non-forest plants in deciduous forest nature reserves. 
Environmental Conservation 21: 62-66.
 
Williams, P.A., and B.D. Bricker.  1993. 
Niagara Escarpment Woodlot Management Pilot Project. 
Final Report to the Niagara Escarpment Commission and the Ontario Heritage Foundation.

Reader, R.J., and B.D. Bricker.  1992. 
Value of selectively cut deciduous forest for understorey herb conservation: An experimental assessment. 
Forest Ecology & Management 51: 317-327.

Reader, R.J., and B.D. Bricker.  1992. 
Response of five deciduous forest herbs to partial canopy removal and patch size. 
American Midland Naturalist 127: 149-157.

Bricker B.D., and R.J. Reader.  1990. 
The effect of woodlot size on woody species composition and richness. p. 75-87. 
In: G.M. Allen, P.F.J. Eagles and S.D. Price (eds.), Conserving Carolinian Canada:  Conservation Biology in the Deciduous Forest Region, University of Waterloo Press, Waterloo, Ont. 346 p.

Bricker, B.D.  1989. 
Response of herb guilds to canopy removal in deciduous forests. 
M.Sc. Thesis, University of Guelph. 85 p.

 

 
 

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