British Columbia needs a unified response to respond to the biodiversity crisis, say researchers

From massive kelp forests to monumental old-growth on land, British Columbia’s biodiversity—which is unrivaled in Canada—provides an array of cultural, economic, social and other benefits. B.C.’s wide-ranging ecological zones are home to over 70 percent of Canada’s mammal, bird and non-vascular plant species. From massive kelp forests to monumental old-growth on land, British Columbia’s biodiversity—which is unrivaled in Canada—provides an array of cultural, economic, social and other benefits. B.C.’s wide-ranging ecological zones are home to over 70 percent of Canada’s mammal, bird and non-vascular plant species. Environment Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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