This handbook is an operational guide to the identification and recording of culturally modified trees (CMTs) in British Columbia. It is designed for resource managers and others interested in documenting these trees. There are many kinds of CMTs in British Columbia. This handbook is concerned with the most common kinds of CMTs - those most likely to be encountered in BC's forests. The handbook focuses on both coastal and interior CMTs. The handbook also provides background information on CMT dating, intrasite sampling of CMT sites and, CMT protection and significance as currently practised in British Columbia.
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