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Old-growth in contentious Fairy Creek region could be worth more standing than logged
Canada's National Observer- A new economic study shows ancient trees in the contentious Fairy Creek region on southern Vancouver Island are worth considerably more standing to nearby communities than if they were cut down.
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TJ Watt2021-06-30 14:17:002023-04-06 19:05:57Old-growth in contentious Fairy Creek region could be worth more standing than logged
New study reveals old-growth forests are worth more to BC economy standing than logged
BC’s old-growth forests contribute far more economic benefit to society when kept standing, according to a new independent study released today by the Ancient Forest Alliance.
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TJ Watt2021-06-24 07:14:302025-05-21 11:05:17New study reveals old-growth forests are worth more to BC economy standing than logged