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Comments 1 on “Death and Dying British Columbia forests”
A comment was made by nmayor
at 7 Oct 2008 00:26:11 GMT
I think this video is a great eye opener! However, having worked in the forest of BC, I have to mention that all the dead trees you mention are NEEDED for new trees to grow. Those dying trees and stumps are the nursing logs where hemlocks grow.
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