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Giant trees continue to fall amid old growth funding lag for
Giant trees continue to fall amid old growth funding lag for
Giant trees continue to fall amid old growth funding lag for B.C. First Nations
British Columbia has asked First Nations if they want old-growth forests protected from logging, allowing time for long-term planning of conservation and sustainable development. But advocates say it has yet to fund the process on a large scale.
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