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A clearcut hillside, which most of the tree removed.
Forests, Indigenous Nations

Deferring 2.6 million hectares of BC’s most at-risk old growth forests

November 4, 2021 Roy Hales

British Columbia is considering whether to defer logging on 2.6 million hectares of the provinces most at-risk old growth forests. 

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