
Cameron Lockerbie,
P.Ag, B.Sc, BSA
South Region
Major Responsibilities / Research Interests
Cameron's responsibilities include
- Park resource management, resource assessment and planning
- Vegetation management
- Range management
- Vegetation monitoring
- Native grassland reclamation
- Management and collaboration related to invasive alien
plants
- Environmental assessment
- Rare plants and other species at risk
- Maintaining habitat for various wildlife species including
species at risk
Cameron is a member of
- Alberta Institute of Agrologists (Professional Agrologist)
- Milk River Management Committee (Chair)
- South West Alberta Co-operative Weed Management Area
- Alberta Weed Free Hay Programme Committee
- Medicine Hat College Environmental Reclamation Program Advisory
Committee
- Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan
Cameron has been involved with projects relating to
- Vegetation monitoring of skim grazing projects - Cypress
Hills Interprovincial Park
- Annual range monitoring for grazing activities - Cypress
Hills Interprovincial Park
- Project management for wicking control of smooth brome and
timothy on the fescue plateau - Cypress Hills Interprovincial
Park
- Invasive alien plant management strategy - Dinosaur
District
- Proposal and strategy to reintroduce grazing - Kennedy Coulee
Ecological Reserve
- Western blue flag (rare species) monitoring and management
suggestions - Police Outpost Provincial Park
- Project management and vegetation monitoring of Japanese brome
control trails - Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park
- Invasive alien plant surveys - Writing-on-Stone Provincial
Park (West Block)
- Project management for range vegetation assessment -
Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park (West Block)
- Proposal and strategy to use early season grazing to
control Japanese brome - Writing-on Stone Provincial Park
Selected Publications
Wright, R.A., C. Lockerbie and J. Vandall. 1996. Candle Lake Provincial Park vegetation management plan. Parks and Facilities Branch, Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management. Regina, Sask. 101 p.
Wright, R.A., J. Vandall and C. Lockerbie. 1995. Duck Mountain Provincial Park vegetation management plan. Parks and Facilities Branch, Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management. Regina, Sask. 134 p.
Contact Information
Cameron.Lockerbie@gov.ab.ca
Phone: 403-529-3134
Fax: 403-529-3700
346 - 3rdStreet SE (Rm 301)
Medicine Hat, AB
T1A 0G7