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Forest inventory / Canadian Forest Service / Timber cruise / Old-growth forest / Forest / Logging / Sustainable forest management / Forestry / Environment / Conservation
Date: 2004-12-22 12:17:42
Forest inventory
Canadian Forest Service
Timber cruise
Old-growth forest
Forest
Logging
Sustainable forest management
Forestry
Environment
Conservation

British Columbia’s forest inventory program began as a general examination of the province and a search for the highest quality and most easily accessible timber. Over the course of nearly eight decades, forest invento

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