Wells Gray Publications & Reports

Being a Bibliography of Publications & Reports Pertaining to the Clearwater Valley and Wells Gray Provincial Park

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ield research is a formalized means of creating stories about place. The heyday of field-based research in the Clearwater Valley occurred about 65 years ago, between about 1950 and 1960. This speaks poorly of our own time and prompted me, back in the 1980s, to begin assembling publications and unpublished reports on the valley in hope of jumpstarting a new tradition of research here.

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Treasure Wells Gray front cover

The following bibliography includes every publication, report and, in one case, unpublished manuscript pertinent to the Wells Gray area that I have been able to lay my hands on in the intervening forty years, in some cases with help from Yorke Edwards and Cathie Hickson. More than that, and for ease of access, this webpage also includes reformatted versions of many papers and reports kindly rendered from the originals by a crew of dedicated Wells Gray supporters.

On that note, I hope the following people will accept my apologies for the long delay in getting their work uploaded to the internet and, worse, for neglecting to proof their work ahead of doing so, as I ought to have done but, alas, ran out of time to do: Lyn Baldwin, Ellen Ferguson, Nancy Flood, Shirley Frost, Janis Goad, Isabel Hadford, Carolyn Kremer, Edwina Kurta, Erik Milton, Natasha Nilsen, Karena Schmidt and Jean Strickland. Many thanks to one and all for taking this on!

Trevor Goward, March 2024

NOTE TO READERS: I WOULD BE GRATEFUL TO LEARN OF ANY ERRORS OR OMISSIONS AND WOULD BE ESPECIALLY GRATEFUL FOR OFFERS OF HELP WITH PROOFING THE TRANSCRIPTS. YOU CAN REACH ME BY LINKING HERE.

  1. Ahti, T. 1962. Ecological investigations on lichens in Wells Gray Provincial Park with special reference to their importance to mountain caribou. Unpublished Report, B.C. Parks, Victoria. 69 pages.
  2. Ahti, T. and R. Fagerstén. 1967. Mosses of British Columbia, especially Wells Gray Provincial Park. Annales Botanici Fennici 4: 422–440.
  3. Aiken, F. 1918. Constable Aiken’s Dec 17, 1918 report to W.G. McMynn. Prov. Game Warden’s Corr., B.C. Archives and Records Service, Victoria, BC. [GR446, Box 125, file 6]
  4. Akrigg, G.P. and H.B. Akrigg. 1997. British Columbia Place Names. Third Edition. UBC Press, Vancouver. 330 pages.
  5. Alley, N.F., 1976. Post-Pleistocene glaciations in the interior of British Columbia: Geological Association of Canada, Cordilleran Section, Programs and Abstracts, 6 pages.
  6. Alley, N.F., 1980. Holocene and latest Pleistocene cirque glaciations in the Shuswap Highland, British Columbia: discussion. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 17: 797–798.
  7. Allison, B.A. 1991. The influence of wolves on the ecology of Mountain Caribou. MSc. Thesis. Lakehead University. 40 pages.
  8. Altermann, S., S.D. Leavitt and T. Goward. 2016. Tidying up the genus Letharia: introducing L. lupina sp. nov. and a new circumscriptions for L. columbiana (Nutt.) Thoms. Lichenologist 48: 423–439.
  9. Andrews, G.D.M., A. Plouffe, T. Ferbey, J.K. Russell, S. Brown and R.G. Anderson. 2011. The thickness of Neogene and Quaternary cover across the central Interior Plateau, British Columbia: analysis of water-well drill records and implications for mineral exploration potential. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 48(6): 973–986.
  10. Andrews, W.J. 2017. Species at Risk Act, S.C. 2002, c. 29 Application to The Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and to Governor in Council for an Emergency Order under section 80 to Protect Matrix Range Critical Habitat of the Wells Gray-Thompson Local Population Unit of the Woodland Caribou, Southern Mountain Caribou population (Rangifer tarandus caribou) Against Timber Harvesting and Related Road-building on Provincial Crown Land. 68 pages + appendices. [Available on-line.] (Accessed August 2018.)
  11. Antifeau, T.D. 1976. Description of habitat improvement projects. Wells Gray Park – 1976. Fish and Wildlife Branch Report, Department of Recreation and Conservation, Kamloops, B.C. About 20 pages.
  12. Arsenault, A. and T. Goward. 2016. Patterns of macrolichen diversity in old and young unmanaged forests along a moisture gradient in humid inland British Columbia. Ecological Indicators 69: 730–738.
  13. Arsenault, A. and T. Goward. 2000. Ecological characteristics of inland rainforests. Pages 437–439 in L. Darling (ed.). Proceedings of a conference on the biology and management of species and habitats at risk, Kamloops, B.C., 15–19 Feb., 1999. B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria, B.C. and University College of the Cariboo, Kamloops, B.C.
  14. Bailey, J.M. 1950. Wells Gray Park Development – 1950. Unpublished report, B.C. Parks Branch, Victoria, B.C. 17 pages.
  15. Baldwin, L. 2018. Finding Place in Wells Gray: an illustrated guide to field journaling. Wells Gray Wilderness Society Centre, Kamloops. 54 pages.
  16. Baldwin, L. 2023. Drawing Botany Home: A Rooted Life. Rocky Mountain Books. 268 pages.
  17. Bennett, L. 2000. Wells Gray sketches. Self-published, Kamloops, BC. 203 pages.
  18. Bidussi, M., T. Goward and Y. Gauslaa. 2013. Growth and secondary compound investments in the epiphytic lichens Lobaria pulmonaria and Hypogymnia occidentalis transplanted along an altitudinal gradient in British Columbia. Botany 91: 621–630.
  19. Björk, C.R. and T. Goward. 2022. Clarification of the identity of Picea x albertiana and a new nothospecies for hybrids of P. engelmannii and P. glauca. Phytoneuron 2022–65: 1–8.
  20. Björk, C.R. and T. Goward. (unpublished). Bryophytes and lichens of Dawson Falls, Wells Gray Provincial Park, British Columbia.
  21. Björk, C.R. and T. Goward. 2013. A second annotated checklist of vascular plants in Wells Gray Provincial Park and vicinity, British Columbia, Canada. 106 pages.
  22. Björk, C.R., T. Goward and T. Spribille. 2009. New records and range extensions of rare lichens from waterfalls and sprayzones in inland British Columbia, Canada. Evansia 26: 219–224.
  23. Bradfield, G. 2000. Disturbance impacts on key processes in high-elevation forests: a multiscale approach. Final Report to Forest Renewal BC Research Program. Unpublished report. 21 pages.
  24. British Columbia Park Act. 1996. Chapter 344. Current to January 11, 2017.
  25. British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, BC Parks Division. 2015. Wells Gray Park Official Plan Map. 1:100,000. February 19, 2015. 1 pages.
  26. British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, BC Parks Division. 1999. Management Direction Statement for Clearwater River Corridor (Addition to Wells Gray Park). B.C. Parks, Victoria. 8 pages.
  27. British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Integrated Land Management Bureau Division. 2007. Mountain Caribou Recovery Implementation Plan (Map).
  28. British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Environmental Protection & Sustainability Division. 2017. Southern Mountain Caribou government documentation.
  29. British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. 2018. Woodland Caribou Plan: Wells Gray North Subpopulation: Quesnel Highlands Local Population Unit.
  30. British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. 2018. Woodland Caribou Plan: Wells Gray South Subpopulation: Wells Gray – Thompson Local Population Unit. [Note: the recovery plan for the Wells Gray South Subpopulation was curiously removed from the internet between 2020 and 2024]
  31. British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Natural Resource Stewardship. 2017. Canim Lake Indian Band (Tsq’escen’).
  32. British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Natural Resource Stewardship. 2017. Simpcw First Nation (North Thompson River).
  33. British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Natural Resource Stewardship. 2017. Xat’sull First Nation (Soda Creek).
  34. British Columbia Ministry of Forestry, Forest Stewardship Division. 2017. BC Wildlife Service Mandate & Strategy.
  35. British Columbia Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing, Parks & Outdoor Recreation Division. 1986. Wells Gray Provincial Park Master Plan. B.C. Parks, Victoria. 55 pages.
  36. British Columbia Ministry of Parks, Southern Interior Region. 1991. Wells Gray Recreation Area Interim Management Statement. B. C. Parks, Victoria. 48 pages.
  37. Burianyk, M.J.A. and E.R. Kanasewich. 1995. Crustal velocity structure of the Omineca and Intermontane Belts, southeastern Canadian Cordillera. Journal of Geophysical Research 100(B8): 15303–15316.
  38. Cairnes, C.E. 1931. Mineral resources of northern Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, in Summary Reports: Geological Survey of Canada, p. 66A–109A.
  39. Campbell, R.B. 1963a. Adams Lake, British Columbia: Geological Survey of Canada, Map 48–1963.
  40. Campbell, R.B. l963b. Quesnel Lake (east half), British Columbia: Geological Survey of Canada, Map 1–1963.
  41. Campbell, R.B. 1967. Canoe River, British Columbia: Geological Survey of Canada, Map 15–1967.
  42. Campbell, R.B. and H.W. Tipper. 1971. Geology of Bonaparte Lake map-area, British Columbia: Geological Survey of Canada, Memoir 363.
  43. Cannings, R.A. 1977. Biological investigations of the Blue River headwaters area, Wells Gray Provincial Park. Unpublished report, B.C. Parks Branch, Victoria, B.C. 28 pages.
  44. Cannings, R.A. 1997. Yorke Edwards: a natural thinker xxx. 8 pages.
  45. COSEWIC. 2014. COSEWIC assessment and status report on the Caribou Rangifer tarandus, Northern Mountain population, Central Mountain population and Southern Mountain population in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Ottawa. xxii + 113 pages.
  46. Davis, N.F.G. 1929. Clearwater Lake, British Columbia. Pages 274–296A in Geological Survey of Canada Summary Report, 1929, Ottawa.
  47. DeMars, C., 2017. Recovery action plan for Southern Mountain caribou within the Kootenay Region. BC Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, Victoria. [Not seen, cited in report available here on-line.] (Accessed October 2018.)
  48. Dow, D.D. 1962. Report on birds observed in Wells Gray Park between May 9 and June 6. Unpub. Rep., B.C. Parks, Victoria. 36 pages.
  49. DellaSala, D., P. Alaback, T. Spribille, H. von Wehrden and R.S. Nauman. 2011. Chapter 1. Justwhat are Temperate and Boreal Rainforests? Pages 1–41 in D. DellaSala (ed.): Temperate and boreal rainforests of the world: ecology and conservation. Island Press, Washington.
  50. DellaSala, D., P. Alaback, L. Craighead, T. Goward, P. Paquet and T. Spribille. 2010. Chapter 3. Temperate and boreal rainforests of inland northwestern North America. Pages 82–110 in D. DellaSala (ed.): Temperate and boreal rainforests of the world. Island Press, Washington.
  51. DellaSala, D., P. Alaback, L. Craighead, T. Goward, H. Håkon, J. Kirkpatrick, P.V. Krestov, F. Moola, Y. Nakamura, R.S. Nauman, R.F. Noss, P. Paquet, K. Ronneberg, T. Spribille, D. Tecklin and H. von Wehrden. 2010. Chapter 10. Crosscutting issues and conservation strategies. Pages 243–259 in D. DellaSala (ed.): Temperate and boreal rainforests of the world. Island Press, Washington.
  52. Dow, D. 1962. Report on birds observed in Wells Gray Park between May 9 and June 6, 1962. Unpublished report to xxx. 38 species.
  53. Drewry, W.S. Clearwater Valley, Kamloops District. 1924. Pages 105–108 in Annual Report of the Minister of Lands, 1923, Victoria.
  54. Duford, J.M. and G.D. Osborn. 1978. Holocene and latest Pleistocene cirque glaciations in the Shuswap Highland, British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 15: 865–873.
  55. Duford, J.M. and G.D. Osborn. 1980. Holocene and latest Pleistocene cirque glaciations in the Shuswap Highland, British Columbia: Reply. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 17: 799–800.
  56. Eastman, D.S. and R. Ritcey. 1987. Moose habitat relationships and management in B.C. Swed. Wildlf. Res. Supplement 1: 101–118.
  57. Edwards, R.Y. 1951. Land use in Wells Gray Park with special reference to wildlife. Unpublished report, B.C. Forest Service, Victoria. 38 pages.
  58. Edwards, R.Y. 1952. How efficient are snap traps in taking small mammals? Journal of Mammology 33: 497–498.
  59. Edwards, R.Y. 1952. An aerial moose census. Research Notes 23. B.C. Forest Service. Victoria. 9 pages.
  60. Edwards, R.Y. 1953. Land use is Wells Gray Park with special reference to Wildlife. Unpublished report, BC. Forest, Victoria. 26 pages.
  61. Edwards, R.Y. 1953. The value of moose in Wells Gray Park. Unpublished Report, B.C. Forest Service, Victoria. 8 pages.
  62. Edwards, R.Y. 1953. Report on an area proposed for experimental burning, Wells Gray Park. Unpublished report, B.C. Forest Service, Victoria. 5 pages + appendix.
  63. Edwards, R.Y. 1954. Fire and the decline of a mountain caribou herd. Journal of Wildlife Management 18: 521–526.
  64. Edwards, R.Y. 1954. Comparison of an aerial and ground census of moose. Journal of Wildlife Management 18: 403–404.
  65. Edwards, R.Y. 1956a. The influence of poisoning for predators on the wildlife of parks. Unpublished report, B.C. Forest Service, Victoria. 5 pages.
  66. Edwards, R.Y. 1956b. Snow depths and ungulate abundance in the mountains of western Canada. Journal of Wildlife Management 20: 159–168.
  67. Edwards, R.Y. 1958. Land form and caribou distribution in British Columbia. Journal of Mammology 39: 408–412. Map.
  68. Edwards, R.Y. 1960. Conserving Nature in parks. xxx. 3 pages.
  69. Edwards, R.Y. 1971. Moose heaven is a valley. Ontario Naturalist 9: 24–26.
  70. Edwards, R.Y. 1990. Nature Wells Gray. (book review). Canadian Field-Naturalist 104: 513.
  71. Edwards, R.Y. 1996. Nature Wells Gray. (book review). Cordillera 3: 45.
  72. Edwards, R.Y. and D.E. Green. 1959. The measurement of tracks to census grizzly bears. Murrelet 40: 14–16.
  73. Edwards, R.Y. and I.T. McCowan. 1957. Fur production of the boreal forest region of British Columbia. Journal of Wildlife Management 21: 257–267.
  74. Edwards. R.Y. and P.W. Martin. 1956. The Cariboo method for evaluating browse species. (mimeograph). 8 pages.
  75. Edwards, R.Y. and R.W. Ritcey. 1956. The migrations of a moose herd. Journal of Mammology 37: 486–494.
  76. Edwards, R.Y. and R.W. Ritcey. 1958. Reproduction in a moose population. Journal of Wildlife Management 22: 261–268.
  77. Edwards, R.Y. and R.W. Ritcey. 1959. Migrations of caribou in a mountainous area in Wells Gray Park, British Columbia. Canadian Field-Naturalist 73: 21–25.
  78. Edwards, R.Y. and R.W. Ritcey. 1960. Foods of caribou in Wells Gray Park, British Columbia. Canadian Field-Naturalist 74: 3–7.
  79. Edwards, R.Y. and R.W. Ritcey. 1967. The birds of Wells Gray Park. Unpublished report, B.C. Parks, Victoria. 37 pages.
  80. Edwards, R.Y., J. Soos and R.W. Ritcey. 1960. Quantitative observations of epidendric lichens used as food by caribou. Ecology 41: 425–431.
  81. Environment Canada. 2014. Recovery Strategy for the Woodland Caribou, Southern Mountain population (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in Canada. Species at Risk Act Recovery Strategy Series. Environment Canada, Ottawa. viii + 103 pages.]
  82. Fernie, W. 1924. Inspector “C” Division, Provincial Game Warden’s Report, 1924. Pages Z1–Z40 in B.C. Sess. Pap. 1925. Kings Printer, Victoria, BC.
  83. Fernie, W. 1927. Inspector “C” Division, Provincial Game Warden’s Report, 1926. Pages J1–J63 in B.C. Sess. Pap. 1928. Kings Printer, Victoria, BC.
  84. Ferri, F. and P. Schiarizza. 2006. Reinterpretation of the Snowshoe Group stratigraphy across a southwest-verging nappe structure and its implications for regional correlations within the Kootenay terrane; in Colpron, M. and Nelson, J.L., eds., Paleozoic Evolution and Metallogeny of Pericratonic Terranes at the Ancient Pacific Margin of North America, Canadian and Alaskan Cordillera. Geological Association of Canada, Special Paper 45: 415–432.
  85. Fulton, R.J. 1967. Deglaciation studies in Kamloops region, an area of moderate relief, British Columbia. Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 154: 36.
  86. Furk, K.L. 2006. 2006 Population Census of Mountain Caribou in Wells Gray Park, the North Thompson Watershed and a portion of the Adams River Watershed of the Ministry of Environment Thompson Region. Prepared for BC Ministry of Environment, Thompson Region and BC Ministry of Forests Research Branch. 25 pages.
  87. Gabrielse, H., J.W.H. Monger, J.O. Wheeler and C.J. Yorath. 1991. Tectonic Framework Part A. Morphological belts, tectonic assemblages, and terranes, Chap. 2, in Gabrielse, H. and Yorath, C.J., eds., Geology of the Cordilleran Orogen in Canada: Geological Society of America, Denver, CO, p. 15–28.
  88. Gauslaa, Y. and T. Goward. 2012. Relative growth rates of two epiphytic lichens, Lobaria pulmonaria and Hypogymnia occidentalis, transplanted within and outside of Populus dripzones. Botany 90: 954–965.
  89. Geist. V. 1960. Diurnal activity of moose. Memoranda Societatis pro Fauna et Flora Fennica 35: 95–100. Helsinki.
  90. Godfrey, W.G. 1961. First Canadian record of the black-throated sparrow. Canadian Field-Naturalist 75: 162.
  91. Goffinet, B., J. Miadlikowska and T. Goward. 2003. Phylogenetic inferences based on nrDNA sequences support five morphospecies within the Peltigera didactyla complex (Lichenized Ascomycota). The Bryologist 106: 349–364.
  92. Goward, T. (ed.). 1984. Checklist of the Birds of Wells Gray Provincial Park. First Edition. B.C. Parks. 2 pages.
  93. Goward, T. 1984. The Trophy Mountain extension: A new perspective on Wells Gray Provincial Park. Unpublished report to BC Parks. 10 pages.
  94. Goward, T. (ed.). 1993. Checklist of the Birds of Wells Gray Provincial Park. Second Edition. B.C. Parks. 2 pages.
  95. Goward, T. 1994. Notes on oldgrowth-dependent epiphytic macrolichens in the humid oldgrowth forests in inland British Columbia, Canada. Acta Botanica Fennica 150: 31–38.
  96. Goward, T. 1998. Observations on the ecology of the lichen genus Bryoria in high elevation conifer forests. Canadian Field Naturalist 112: 496–501.
  97. Goward, T. (compiler). 1989. Checklist of the Birds of Wells Gray Provincial Park. B.C. Parks.
  98. Goward, T. 2003a. On the dispersal of hair lichens (Bryoria) in high-elevation oldgrowth conifer forests. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 117: 44–48.
  99. Goward, T. 2003b. On the vertical zonation of Hair Lichens (Bryoria) in the canopies of high-elevation oldgrowth conifer forests. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 114: 39–43.
  100. Goward, T. 2008. 12 Readings on the Lichen Thallus. 1. Face in the Mirror. Evansia 25: 23–25.
  101. Goward, T. with J. Hollinger. 2014. Treasure Wells Gray: Kids-in-Wild-Nature Treasure Hunt: a trailside natural history of Wells Gray Provincial Park. Wells Gray Wilderness Society, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC. 52 pages.
  102. Goward, T. and T. Ahti. 1983. Parmelia hygrophila, a new lichen species from the Pacific Northwest of North America. Annales Botanici Fennici 20: 9–13.
  103. Goward, T. and T. Ahti. 1992. Macrolichens and their zonal distribution in Wells Gray Provincial Park and its vicinity, British Columbia, Canada. Acta Botanica Fennica 147: 1–60.
  104. Goward, T. and T. Ahti. 1997. Notes on the distributional ecology of the Cladoniaceae (lichenized Ascomycetes) in temperate and boreal North America. Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 82: 143–155.
  105. Goward, T., T. Ahti, J. Elix and T. Spribille. 2010. Hypogymnia recurva and H. wilfiana spp. nov., two new lichens from western North America. Botany 88: 345–351.
  106. Goward, T. and A. Arsenault. 2000. Cyanolichen distribution in young unmanaged forests: a dripzone effect? The Bryologist 103: 28–37.
  107. Goward, T. and A. Arsenault. 2000b. Cyanolichens and conifers: implications for global conservation. Forest Snow and Landscape Research 75: 303–318.
  108. Goward, T. and A. Arsenault. 2000. Inland oldgrowth rainforests: safe havens for rare lichens? Pages 759–766 in L. Darling (ed.). Proceedings of a conference on the biology and management of species and habitats at risk, Kamloops, B.C., 15–19 Feb., 1999. B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria, B.C. and University College of the Cariboo, Kamloops, B.C.
  109. Goward, T. and A. Arsenault. 2003. Notes on the Populus “dripzone effect” in well ventilated stands in humid inland east-central British Columbia. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 117: 61–65.
  110. Goward, T. and C. Björk. 2009. Wilf Schofield: a waterfall tribute. Botanical Electronic News 2009.
  111. Goward, T. and C. Björk. 2013. Macrolichens and mesolichens of Wells Gray Provinial Park and Vicinity. Enlichened Consulting Ltd., Upper Clearwater, B.C. 14 pages.
  112. Goward, T. and C.R. Björk. (unpublished). Do Canada’s National Parks adequately protect Canada’s Inland Temperature Rainforests? Three hundred and ninety-seven epiphytic lichens say No. 45 pages.
  113. Goward, T., O. Breuss, B. Ryan, B. McCune, H. Sipman and C. Scheidegger. 1996. Notes on the lichens and allied fungi of British Columbia. III. The Bryologist 99: 439–449.
  114. Goward, T. an J. Campbell. 2005. Arboreal Hair Lichens in a Young, Unmanaged, Mid-elevation Conifer Stand, with Implications for Mountain Caribou. The Bryologist 108: 427–434.
  115. Goward, T., P. Diederich and R. Rosentreter. 1994. Notes on the lichens and allied fungi of British Columbia. II. The Bryologist 97: 56–62.
  116. Goward, T., Y. Gauslaa, C.R. Björk, D. Woods and K.G. Wright. 2022. Stand openness predicts hair lichen (Bryoria) abundance in the lower canopy, with implications for the conservation of Canada’s critically imperiled Deep-Snow Mountain Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou). Forest Ecology and Management 520: 120416.
  117. Goward, T. and B. Goffinet. 2000. Peltigera chionophila, a new lichen (Ascomycetes) from the western cordillera of North America. The Bryologist 103: 493–498.
  118. Goward, T., B. Goffinet and O. Vitikainen. 1994. Synopsis of the genus Peltigera (Lichenes, Ascomycotina) in British Columbia, with a key to the North American species. Canadian Journal of Botany 73: 91–111.
  119. Goward, T. and C.J. Hickson. 1989. Nature Wells Gray. The Clearwater Valley. The Friends of Wells Gray Park, Kamloops. 190 pages.
  120. Goward, T. and C.J. Hickson. 1995. Nature Wells Gray, Second edition. A Visitor’s Guide to the Park. Lone Pine Publishing, Edmonton, AB. 224 pages.
  121. Goward, T. with J. Hollinger. 2016. Treasure Wells Gray: Kids-in-Wild-Nature Treasure Hunt. Wells Gray Wilderness Society, Clearwater. 52 pages.
  122. Goward, T., K. Kriese and D. Nicholson. 1995. The White-throated Swift – Alive and Well in the Clearwater Valley. Cordillera Winter 1995: 26–31. [add link xxx]
  123. Goward, T. and B. McCune. 2007. Hypogymnia canadensis (Parmeliaceae), a new lichens from the Pacific coast of North America. The Bryologist 110: 808–811.
  124. Goward, T. and T. Spribille. 2005. Lichenological evidence for the recognition of inland rainforests in western North America. Journal of Biogeography 32: 1209–1219.
  125. Goward, T., T. Spribille, T. Ahti and C.J. Hampton-Miller. 2012. Four new sorediate species in the Hypogymnia austerodes group (lichens) from northwestern North America, with notes on thallus morphology. The Bryologist 115: 84–100.
  126. Goward, T. and G. Thor. 1992. Notes on the lichens and allied fungi of British Columbia. The Bryologist 95: 33–37.
  127. Goward, T. and K. Wright. (eds.). 2009. Checklist of the Birds of Wells Gray Provincial Park. Third Edition. Edgewood Blue. 2 pages.
  128. Green, F. 1914. Report of a survey in the Clearwater Valley. Pages D449–D451 in B.C. Sess. Pap. 1913. Kings Printer, Victoria, BC.
  129. Gray, H.E. 1937. Vacation Trip to Mobley [Murtle] Lake, B.C., 1937. Unpublished account. 8 pages.
  130. Hämet-Ahti, L. 1965. Vascular plants of Wells Gray Provincial Park and its vicinity, in eastern British Columbia. Annales Botanici Fennici 2: 138–164.
  131. Hämet-Ahti, L. 1965. Notes on the vegetation zones of western Canada, with special reference to the forests of Wells Gray Park, British Columbia. Annales Botanici Fennici 2: 274–300.
  132. Hämet-Ahti, L. 1978. Timberline meadows in Wells Gray Park, British Columbia, and their comparative geobotanical interpretation. Syesis 11: 187–211.
  133. Hartman, F.H. 1956. The 1956 Moose trap and lead-fence construction work. Memo to Mr. R.Y. Edwards. 12 pages.
  134. Hartman, F.H. 1957. Floristic descriptions of cover-types in Wells Gray Park. B.C. Forest Service, Wildlife Section Report 57: 1–36.
  135. Hartman, F.H. 1960. Development considerations for Wells Gray Park. Unpublished report to B.C. Parks. 35 pages.
  136. Heusken, D., J.R. Cullen and O.B. Lian. 2011. Optical dating studies of lava-baked glaciofluvial sediments, Wells Gray Volcanic Field, British Columbia: WDCAG 2011: Habitat for Diversity. 53rd Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia. Abstracts, 44 pages.
  137. Hickson, C.J. 1987. Late Cenozoic volcanic rocks of the Clearwater – Wells Gray area, British Columbia [Ph.D. dissertation]: Vancouver, University of British Columbia, 357 pages.
  138. Hickson, C.J. 2000. Tuyas, a Canadian Perspective. Geomorphology 32: 239–261.
  139. Hickson, C.J. and J.G. Souther. 1984. Late Cenozoic volcanic rocks of the Clearwater – Wells Gray area, British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 21: 267–277.
  140. Hickson, C.J. and N. Vigouroux. 2014. Volcanism and glacial interaction in the Wells Gray – Clearwater volcanic field, east-central British Columbia. Geological Association of America Field Trip Guidebook 38: 169–191.
  141. Hickson, C.J., W.H. Mathews and R. Horner. 1987. Quaternary extension in British Columbia – Is it reasonable?: Neotectonic workshop, Geological Association of Canada, Pacific Section meeting, March 27, Sidney, British Columbia.
  142. Hickson, C.J., J.G. Moore, L. Calk and P. Metcalfe. 1995. Intraglacial Volcanism in the Wells Gray-Clearwater Volcanic Field, East Central British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 32: 838–851.
  143. Hickson, C.J., J. Pollack, L. Struik, L. Hollis and C. Yonge. 2020. Discovery of a significant cave entrance in stripe karst, Horsethief Creek Group, Wells Gray Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 57: 662–670.
  144. Hickson, C.J. with J. Hollinger. 2014. Wells Gray Rocks!: Kids-in-Wild-Nature Treasure Hunt. Wells Gray Wilderness Society, Clearwater. 58 pages.
  145. Hickson, C.J. with J. Hollinger. 2016. Wells Gray Rocks! Wells Gray Wilderness Society, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, BC. 58 pages. ISBN 978–0–9951924–1–6
  146. Hong, W.S. 1981. Hepaticae of Wells Gray Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. The Bryologist 84: 414–419.
  147. Hunter, J. 1877. Report on exploration from the Clearwater to the North Thompson, via Blue River Pass. pp 101–104 in Fleming, Sandford report on surveys… on the Canadian Pacific Railway up to January, 1877. Appendix D.
  148. Kinley, T.A., T. Goward, B.N. McLellan and R. Serrouya. 2007. The influence of variable snowpacks on habitat use by Mountain Caribou. Rangifer, Special Issue 17: 93–102.
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