For nearly 80 years, British Columbians have been told that the province’s forests are managed for a multitude of values and that nature’s bounty will always be there.
Logging and replanting, governments have said, will produce forests that work for industry and provide environmental diversity and opportunities for recreation.
But people choosing to spend time in the province’s vast and expanding network of tree plantations say that’s not true ...
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