Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan - City of Surrey

Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan - City of Surrey Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan - City of Surrey

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Figure 11: MU 2 is characterized by a variety of grasses, shrubs and planted trees, such as the lodgepole pines shown here. Figure 12: The east portion of MU 2 is vegetated largely by grasses, forbs, and shrubs. A few alders also occur. Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan – Management Unit 19 82

Figure 13: East end of hedgerow in MU 4 between community garden (right) and Dunsmiur old-field (left). Figure 14: North part of the Dunsmiur old-field (MU 4) is characterized by reed canarygrass and elderberry. Figure 15: The north end of the Dunsmuir old-field (MU 4) is overgrowing with blackberries. Note planted lodgepole pines. Blackie Spit Park: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Plan – Management Unit 19 83

Figure 11: MU 2 is characterized by a variety <strong>of</strong> grasses, shrubs and<br />

planted trees, such as the lodgepole pines shown here.<br />

Figure 12: The east portion <strong>of</strong> MU 2 is vegetated largely by grasses,<br />

forbs, and shrubs. A few alders also occur.<br />

<strong>Blackie</strong> <strong>Spit</strong> <strong>Park</strong>: <strong>Wildlife</strong> <strong>Habitat</strong> <strong>Enhancement</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> – Management Unit 19 82

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