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Dr. Rachel Holt is a renown forest ecologist who has been working for the past 30 years on protecting old growth forests in BC. After witnessing the first Old Growth Strategic Review in the 90s fall short on its promises, and then watching...
Every day 150-200 different species around the planet go extinct, and most of these aren’t even ones we fully know about yet, and will be gone before we even have any idea about who and what they are, or their role within the ecosystems in...
Every living thing on our planet grows in some way shape or form up to a certain point before slowing as the organism matures, at which point they begin to operate in ways that could be considered to be more responsible, to prolong their li...
Why bother doing expensive, time and labour consuming ecological restoration in watersheds damaged by industrial logging when we could simply just let nature ‘heal itself’?
While nature is incredibly resilient, it’s important to look a...
Enjoying these amazing oldgrowth forests while I can, because even though this forest here is identified as big treed old growth and is a top priority for deferral and protection because of it’s high ecological value, but thats basically be...
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