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Date: 2012-06-14 18:17:04
Conservation
Endangered species
Biodiversity
Conservation biology
Habitat conservation
Grizzly bear
Old-growth forest
Environment
Biology
Ecology

June 11, 2012 Resource Values Assessment: Species at Risk State of Knowledge: • B.C. is Canada’s most biologically diverse province. Species at risk are provincially and/or federally designated Red and Blue species,

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