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British Columbia also commonly referred to by its initials BC or B.C., (French: Colombie-Britannique, C.-B.), is a province located on the west coast of Canada. British Columbia is also a component of the Pacific Northwest, along with the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington. The province's name was chosen by Queen Victoria in 1858, reflecting its origins as the British remainder of the Columbia District of the Hudson's Bay Company. In 1871, it became the sixth province of Canada.

The capital of British Columbia is Victoria, the fifteenth-largest metropolitan region in Canada, named for the Queen who created the Colony of British Columbia. The largest city is Vancouver, the third-largest metropolitan area in Canada, the largest in Western Canada, and the second-largest in the Pacific Northwest. In October 2013, British Columbia had an estimated population of 4,606,371 (about 2.5 million of whom were in Greater Vancouver).

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Pika Collier (Collared Pika)

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The collared pika (Ochotona collaris) is small (~160 gram) alpine lagomorph that lives in boulder fields of central and southern Alaska (U.S.), and in parts of Canada, including northern British Columbia, Yukon, and western parts of the Northwest Territories.

It is closely related to the American pika (O. princeps). It is asocial, does not hibernate, and spends a large part of its time in the summer collecting vegetation that is stored under rocks ("haypiles") as a supply of food for the winter.

Some individuals have been observed collecting and consuming dead birds as sources of fat and protein.

Thousands of trips are made during July and August to collect vegetation for winter.

The collared pika is reproductively mature at one year and gives birth to 2–3 young each year in nests within the talus.

The young remain in the nest for approximately 30 days before they are weaned and emerge to the surface.

Juveniles remain on the natal territory for only a short time (a few days) before they become independent and disperse to find their own territories.
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