In British Columbia’s coastal rainforests, there are massive trees that are measured and even tracked by the people fighting to protect them. But with powerful forces wanting to log these trees. There is a new frontier in the fight to save these trees. As Anne Gaviola reports, this is called the “nature economy,” and it relies on conservation and stewardship to promote economic growth.
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How a new ‘nature economy’ is transforming the fight for B.C.’s ancient forests
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