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New maps chart old-growth forests across Alaska and British Columbia
New maps chart old-growth forests across Alaska and British Columbia Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Mature and old-growth forests are vital for biodiversity, carbon storage, cultural traditions and economic activity. But in Alaska and British Columbia, these rich resources have not been reliably mapped, leaving much unknown about what land is protected. Now, University of Oregon researchers are leading a comprehensive mapping effort that sheds light on the location,...
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A WestJet Airlines Ltd. airplane taxis on the runway at Victoria International Airport in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, on Friday, Nov. 19, 2021. The British Columbia province, a major conduit to Asian markets and home to one of the busiest ports on the West Coast, is in a state of emergency after a so-called once-in-a-century storm washed away chunks of highways and closed the tracks of Canada's two major railways.
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Families of Tumbler Ridge shooting victims sue OpenAI
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