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Vaughan
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B.C. moves to save some of its largest and most ancient trees
British Columbia Forest Minister Katrine Conroy has announced the province intends to work in partnership with First Nations to defer harvest of up to 2.6 million hectares of the province's most at-risk ancient old-growth forests.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP139830271
Legacy Identifier:
n_BC-Forests20211102T1820
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Duration:
2m9s
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1920px × 1080px 149.69 MB
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Create Date:
11/2/2021 6:20:00 PM
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Tags
ancient trees
BRITISH COLUMBIA
climate change
environment
forests
growth
nature
trees