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Download and share these facts about BC forestry.

Posted by Josiah Haynes

Download and share these facts about BC forestry.

British Columbians are paying attention to Fairy Creek. At a time when misinformation and polarization are dominating social media, we have an opportunity to share the real facts on forestry on Vancouver Island and in BC.

The fact is, BC forestry has made tremendous progress over the last many decades. BC forestry sets an example of conservation, sustainability, and supporting local communities and our province as a whole.

Statistics from our graphics come from our Resource Works report, Forestry in BC: Setting the Record Straight.

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Statistics from our graphics come from our Resource Works report, Forestry in BC: Setting the Record Straight.

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