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Massive BC Trees are Almost Gone

Independent researchers have released the findings of a study of old-growth forest in BC and the data is alarming.

The study found that less than three percent of BC’s old forest supports large trees.

Just 380,000 hectares support trees that grow to between 20 and 25 metres tall and just 35,000 hectares support the trees that grow taller than 25 metres.

Researchers stated a number of priorities that need to be acted on immediately, including applying a moratorium on the harvesting of old and mature forest, and where little to no old-growth remains, apply a moratorium to ensure that adequate mature trees are maintained.

Another harvesting moratorium, according to the report, is needed to protect the irreplaceable forest, including ancient or very old forest.

Some of the ancient trees can still be seen at places like Cathedral Grove, and both Big Lonely Doug and Avatar Grove, northwest of Port Renfrew.

Kyle Christensen
Kyle Christensen
News & Weekend Announcer

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