References
Beckwith, B. R. (2004). The Queen Root of this Clime. University of Victoria, Department of Biology.
Bryce, C. Interview conducted on February 13, 2015.
City of Victoria Parks Department (1992). Beacon Hill Park: A Brief History 1882-1982. Victoria: City of Victoria.
Community Tool Shed Website: http://lekwungenfoodsystems.org/portfolio/community-tool-shed/
Corntassel, J., & Bryce, C. (2012). Practicing sustainable self-determination: Indigenous approaches to cultural restoration and revitalization. The Brown Journal of World Affairs, 18(2), 151.
Cuffe, J. Interview conducted on February 26, 2015.
Friends of Beacon Hill Park Society: http://www.friendsofbeaconhillpark.ca/
Garry Oak Ecosystem Recovery Team. Website: http://www.goert.ca/about/invasive_species.php
Hobbs, R. J., Higgs, E., & Harris, J. A. (2009). Novel ecosystems: Implications for conservation and restoration. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 24(11), 599-605.
Lea, T. (2006). Historical Garry Oak Ecosystems of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, pre-European Contact to the Present. Davidsonia 17(2), 34-50.
MacDougall, A. S., Beckwith, B. R., & Maslovat, C. Y. (2004). Defining Conservation Strategies with Historical Perspectives: A Case Study from a Degraded Oak Grassland Ecosystem. Conservation Biology, 18(2), 455-465.
Miskelly, 2004. Habitat requirements and conservation of the butterflies Euchloe ausonides insulanus (Pieridae) and Euphydryas editha taylori (Nymphalidae) in southwestern British Columbia. University of Victoria Masters Thesis.
Munson, Thomas. Interview conducted on March 6, 2015.
Oldershaw, H. & R. Fletcher. Interview conducted on March 2, 2015.
Page, Nick, Patrick Lilley, and James Miskelly. 2010. “City of Victoria Butterfly and Moth Survey (2009‐2010)”.
Penn, Briony (2006). Restoring Camas and Culture to Lekwungen and Victoria: An Interview with Lekwungen Cheryl Bryce. Focus Magazine.
Ringuette, J. (2004). Beacon Hill Park History 1842-2009. Available online at: http://www.beaconhillparkhistory.org/.
Snelgrove, C. (2014) Kwetlal Against Colonialism: Interrogating Environmental Knowledge and Practice in Lekwungen Homelands. University of Victoria, unpublished Master’s thesis.
Turner, N. J. (1999) “Time to Burn”: Traditional Use of Fire to Enhance Resource in British Columbia. In Boyd, R. Indians, Fire, And The Land In The Pacific Northwest. Corvallis, Or: Oregon State University Press.
Bryce, C. Interview conducted on February 13, 2015.
City of Victoria Parks Department (1992). Beacon Hill Park: A Brief History 1882-1982. Victoria: City of Victoria.
Community Tool Shed Website: http://lekwungenfoodsystems.org/portfolio/community-tool-shed/
Corntassel, J., & Bryce, C. (2012). Practicing sustainable self-determination: Indigenous approaches to cultural restoration and revitalization. The Brown Journal of World Affairs, 18(2), 151.
Cuffe, J. Interview conducted on February 26, 2015.
Friends of Beacon Hill Park Society: http://www.friendsofbeaconhillpark.ca/
Garry Oak Ecosystem Recovery Team. Website: http://www.goert.ca/about/invasive_species.php
Hobbs, R. J., Higgs, E., & Harris, J. A. (2009). Novel ecosystems: Implications for conservation and restoration. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 24(11), 599-605.
Lea, T. (2006). Historical Garry Oak Ecosystems of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, pre-European Contact to the Present. Davidsonia 17(2), 34-50.
MacDougall, A. S., Beckwith, B. R., & Maslovat, C. Y. (2004). Defining Conservation Strategies with Historical Perspectives: A Case Study from a Degraded Oak Grassland Ecosystem. Conservation Biology, 18(2), 455-465.
Miskelly, 2004. Habitat requirements and conservation of the butterflies Euchloe ausonides insulanus (Pieridae) and Euphydryas editha taylori (Nymphalidae) in southwestern British Columbia. University of Victoria Masters Thesis.
Munson, Thomas. Interview conducted on March 6, 2015.
Oldershaw, H. & R. Fletcher. Interview conducted on March 2, 2015.
Page, Nick, Patrick Lilley, and James Miskelly. 2010. “City of Victoria Butterfly and Moth Survey (2009‐2010)”.
Penn, Briony (2006). Restoring Camas and Culture to Lekwungen and Victoria: An Interview with Lekwungen Cheryl Bryce. Focus Magazine.
Ringuette, J. (2004). Beacon Hill Park History 1842-2009. Available online at: http://www.beaconhillparkhistory.org/.
Snelgrove, C. (2014) Kwetlal Against Colonialism: Interrogating Environmental Knowledge and Practice in Lekwungen Homelands. University of Victoria, unpublished Master’s thesis.
Turner, N. J. (1999) “Time to Burn”: Traditional Use of Fire to Enhance Resource in British Columbia. In Boyd, R. Indians, Fire, And The Land In The Pacific Northwest. Corvallis, Or: Oregon State University Press.