The BC BigTree Registry is maintained by
the BC BigTree Committee and supported by the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia.
It's an evolving project whose mandate
is "To identify, describe, monitor, and conserve the largest trees of each species within
British Columbia, and to educate and enlist the help of its citizens in this task."
To view the registry in table view, visit
its home on the UBC Forestry
website.
You can also find more information about how to
contribute
to the database there.
Please note!
- Understand and respect that these trees are all on the lands of Indigenous peoples who have
stewarded these forests since time immemorial.
- If you visit these trees, respect private property and view from a distance.
- Exercise extreme caution when travelling on logging roads.
- File a trip plan when travelling in remote areas.
- View trees from afar to avoid damaging tree roots and vegetation.
- Some locations, particularly on older entries, may be wrong.
For questions about the registry, see the
Community
members and contact info page. This map interface was created and is
maintained by Nick Gottlieb with
icons designed by
Kieran Brownie.