The B.C. Conservation Data Centre (CDC) maps locations of red- and blue-listed species and ecosystems – these are called element occurrences. Click here to learn more about element occurrences and secured element occurrences and learn about the NatureServe method of mapping.
View known locations
BC Species & Ecosystems Explorer |
View generalized locations of mapped element occurrences Instructions:
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CDC iMap |
View, print and export (to CSV or shapefile) mapped element occurrences using this online mapping service |
DataBC Connect |
Connect to CDC element occurrence data in WMS format using your own geospatial software, or view the KML files in Google Earth CDC data is included in the “Wildlife and Plant Species” service |
Download known locations
B.C. Data Catalogue |
Download CDC element occurrence data as ArcView Shape, ESRI Geodatabase, CSV, GeoRSS or GeoJSON or connect to the WMS URL. Use the search term "CDC Occurrences" to find the CDC spatial layers. |
View potential locations
BC Species and Ecosystems Explorer |
Generate a list of species or ecosystems that may potentially occur in a given area using an area-based search with this tool Results are based on known locations and expert opinion Conversely, view the Species or Ecosystems Summary Report in the search results to see what areas it may potentially occur within |
Terrestrial/Predictive Ecosystem (TEM / PEM) Index Map (PDF, 1MB) Sensitive Ecosystem Inventory (SEI) Index Map (PDF, 1.5 MB) Note: These maps may be out of date and more projects can be found in Ecocat |
Search for areas with potential occurrences of ecological communities at risk. If the index maps show ecosystem inventories in your area of interest, you can, search in Ecological Reports Catalogue (EcoCat) using any of the following keywords:
If you cannot find the project using EcoCat, please contact the Ecosystems Information Section at 250 387-1908. |
More options: Learn how to find potential locations of ecological communities |
Please contact the Conservation Data Centre for more information.