Subject: RE: Park and Ecological Research use applications From: "Dalziel, Rod ENV:EX" Date: 2015-05-12, 10:17 AM To: "'schluter@zoology.ubc.ca'" CC: "Blackbird, Tom G ENV:EX" Dear Dolph Schluter, Sorry for not getting to you sooner. Unfortunately I have not had the time to work on your Park Use Permit application renewal. As I understand your sampling window is at hand so please accept this email as approval to conduct sampling in Ambrose and Brown Lake as described in your previous PUP and recent renewal application. In addition Tom Blackbird, Area Supervisor responsible for Golden Ears Park is comfortable allowing sampling in Mike Lake as described in your previous PUP and recent renewal application. I hope to have the application actioned in the near future. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. Regards, Rod Dalziel Sunshine Coast Area Supervisor BC Parks - Ministry of Environment - South Coast Region -: PO Box 950, 6451 Sechelt Inlet Road, Sechelt, BC V0N 3A0 0: Desk (604) 885-6755 Mobile (604) 741-1967 Fax (604) 885-2445 5: Rod.Dalziel@gov.bc.ca Visit the BC Parks website @ bcparks.ca -----Original Message----- From: Dolph Schluter [mailto:schluter@zoology.ubc.ca] Sent: Friday, May 8, 2015 3:30 PM To: Dalziel, Rod ENV:EX Cc: schluter Subject: Park and Ecological Research use applications Dear Rod, FrontCounter BC gave me your contact information. I called them to learn the fate of a couple of applications I submitted a few months ago to make scientific collections of threespine stickleback from a couple of protected areas. One is an application to trap in Skookumchuk Narrows (Brown Lake) and Golden Ears (Mike Lake). The other is a similar Ecological Reserve Permit application to collect in Ambrose Lake. We already have our regular provincial permits to collect in those lakes, pending approval of these applications. Since May is the breeding season I'm hoping that we will be able to make our collections soon. It would help my planning a great deal if I could know when I might hear the outcome. Many thanks, Dolph -- Dolph Schluter Zoology Department and Biodiversity Research Centre University of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4 Canada www.zoology.ubc.ca/~schluter ph: 604-822-2387, fax: 604-822-2416 Lab papers available in pdf format at: www.zoology.ubc.ca/~schluter/wordpress/pdfreprints/