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Protecting old-growth forests in the BC interior could generate more than $43 billion over the next century — far more than logging the land, a report says. Research by environmental consultancy ESSA ...
Protecting old-growth forests in the BC interior could generate more than $43 billion over the next century — far more than logging the land, a report says. Research by environmental consultancy ...
Protecting the most at-risk old growth forests in two B.C. timber supply areas would lead to $10.9 billion in economic benefits over the next century, a new report has found. However, those gains ...
Protecting old-growth forests in the BC interior could generate more than $43 billion over the next century — far more than logging the land, a report says.
Protecting old-growth forests in the BC interior could generate more than $43 billion over the next century — far more than logging the land, a report says. Research by environmental consultancy ESSA ...
Old-growth forests in the Interior of British Columbia. A new study finds there would be some negative impact on forestry jobs if the province's old-growth forests were fully protected.Wildsight ...
Modern industrial logging only really began in the interior of British Columbia in the 1960s, which means the areas that have been logged and replanted in recent decades are not yet mature enough ...
B.C. is home to the northernmost range of the interior douglas fir ecosystem. A new study has found old Douglas firs act as a 'blanket' guarding seedlings against drought, sun and frost. Nick ...
British Columbia has a robust, growing wolf population. The provincial population estimate ranges from 8,000 to 11,000 wolves, as published in the province’s Wolf Management Plan in 2014.
Why Locking In Logging Deferrals to Save BC Old Growth Is So Slow ... a forest on the coast would have trees at least 250 years old, and in the Interior at least 140 years old.