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Land, Volume 10, Issue 8

August 2021 - 118 articles

Cover Story: Tucked away along the windward slopes of the Columbia and Rocky Mountains of interior BC is one of the world’s most imperiled temperate rainforests. Here, cedars live to >1600 years, and the highest richness of lichens in the world carpets rainforest floor to trees towering to 60 meters. Decades of logging have fragmented nearly all rainforest interior. Applying the Red-Listed Ecosystem Criteria, scientists from Australia, the USA, and Canada used remote sensing, government datasets, and taxa distribution data to rank this rare rainforest as Critical. They are calling on the BC government to work with First Nations to protect the remaining primary forest to prevent imminent collapse of core ecosystem functions essential to caribou, old-growth birds, sensitive fish, and rainforest lichens. View this paper
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