BC takes first steps to protect coastal conservation hotspots with First Nations
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BC takes first steps to protect coastal conservation hotspots with First Nations
Two small inlets with immense ecological and cultural importance on BC’s remote north coast are getting some initial protection as part of the Great Bear Sea project.
·Hamilton, Canada
Read Full ArticleInitial consultation on land use stewardship proposal in north B.C. nears end – Energeticcity.ca
A map of the proposed LUP area (Kaska-B.C. Land Use Planning project consultation website) FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — A consultation on a land use stewardship proposal for an area in northern B.C is closing tomorrow. The Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship and Kaska First Nations, which include Dease River First Nation, Kwadacha Nation, Liard First Nation and the Ross River Dena Council, released an online survey about the Kaska-BC Land …
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